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What advertisers like you say about the Weirs Times:


"The response that we have recieved through advertising with the Weir's Times has been phenomenal! We have received so many calls, we've had to turn away potential customers! We chose the Weir's Times because their rates are very competitive and the widespread coverage achieved through them is exceptional. We will definitely choose to advertise through the Times over other local papers in the future!" Jennifer Riel, KMR Landscaping, Epsom, NH

"It is definitely the most referred to ad that we run and it brings in customers year round from Massachusetts to the Seacoast, and even into Vermont" Steve Gorse, Gen. Mgr., Home Energy Products, Belmont, NH

"There are three places I advertise, the Weirs Times, the Weirs Times and the Weirs Times" Vincent Migliore, Budget Blinds, Bristol, NH

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The Weirs Times is a full color weekly newspaper which tells the history, humor and happenings of New Hampshire's Lakes Region and beyond. The paper, first published in 1883 by Mathew H. Calvert, was named Calvert's Weirs Times and Tourists' Gazette and continued until Mr. Calvert's death in 1902. The new Weirs Times began publication in 1992 and strives to maintain the patriotic spirit of its predecessor as well as his devotion to the interests of Lake Winnipesaukee and vicinity. Currently 30,000 copies are distributed across the entire state from as far North as Bethlehem and as far south as Portsmouth. The Weirs Times has grown since its beginnings in 1992 and is now one of NH's largest weekly newspapers.