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Milford Magazine, a regional lifestyle publication, was published from 2001 to 2009.[1][2] It produced approximately 10 issues per year and was distributed to over 200 high-traffic locations by Pike Media Partners, a media startup co-owned by Sean Strub. Krista Gromalski served as its Editor from 2001 through 2005.[1]
Former editors | Krista Gromalski, 2001 - 2005 |
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Categories | Popular culture, Art, Food, History, Life, Nature |
Founder | Sean Strub |
First issue | July 4, 2001 |
Final issue | 2009 |
Company | Pike Media Partners LLC |
Country | United States |
Based in | Milford, Pennsylvania |
Language | English |
While located in Milford, Pennsylvania, it was distributed throughout the Delaware River Highlands region: Pike, Wayne, and Monroe counties in Pennsylvania; the Orange and Sullivan counties in New York; and Sussex county of New Jersey.
Milford Magazine's editorial mission was to re-brand Milford and the northern Pocono Mountains area as a distinct region known as the Delaware River Highlands, and to distance it from the traditional Pocono brand.[3] The magazine's tagline was Navigating the Delaware River Highlands.
Milford Magazine received a 2005 Community Service Award from the Upper Delaware Council in recognition of the publication's mission to cover topics of importance within the Delaware River Valley.[4]
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