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[edit] Calkins Media History

A family-owned company with corporate offices located in Levittown, Pennsylvania.

Calkins Media started in western Pennsylvania as Calkins Newspapers, Inc. In February 1937, Stanley Calkins purchased his first newspaper, the Uniontown Daily News-Standard. The Daily News Standard merged with Uniontown's other daily newspaper, The Morning Herald, and formed what is today the Uniontown Herald-Standard.

In 1943, the company entered Beaver County, PA, buying the assets of the Aliquippa Gazette - the first of several newspapers purchased in Beaver County. The purchases led to the publication of the current Beaver County Times.

The parent-company expanded into the greater Philadelphia market in 1954 with the acquisition of the Bristol Courier in Bristol, PA. and the Doylestown Intelligencer, which it purchased from Senator Joseph Grundy.

The Bristol Courier was later merged with the Levittown Times to form the present Bucks County Courier Times in Levittown, PA.

At the urging of builder William Levitt and to strengthen the Calkins Newspapers position in the Philadelphia market, S.W. Calkins founded the Levittown Times in New Jersey in 1958. The paper was printed at the Courier Times plant in Pennsylvania and had offices on U.S. Route 130 in Burlington, New Jersey. The New Jersey operation was relocated to Willingboro and renamed the Burlington County Times. It is the only Calkins newspaper started from scratch and it still exists as a separate entity.

[edit] Burlington County Times

[edit] Executive Board

Gary Shorts - President and CEO, Sandra Hardy - Vice President, Stanley Ellis - Vice President/Publisher, Shirley Ellis - Vice President/Secretary, Edward Birch - Senior Vice President, Carolyn Smith - Vice President, Michael White - Vice President/Treasurer

[edit] Editorial Board

Gary Lindenmuth - Managing Editor, Fredda Sacharow - Editorial Page Editor, Martha Esposito - Features Editor, Gretchen Barrett-Hanafy - Outlook Staff, Dennis McDonald - Staff Photographer

[edit] Contact Information

[edit] Main Office

(609) 871-8000 / News content: (609) 871-8054 / Editorial content: (609) 871-8079 / Obituary: (609) 871-8100 / Circulation: (609) 871-8001