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NEWSPAPER DELIVERY

When is The Chapel Hill News published? The Chapel Hill News is published Wednesday and Sunday.

Where can I find a The Chapel Hill News? The Chapel Hill News is included in home delivered copies of The News & Observer in Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborough and Pittsboro. Most single-family homes in these communities that do not subscribe to The News & Observer receive it free at their homes.

The Chapel Hill News is available in free racks at The Chapel Hill News office at 505 Franklin Street. On Wednesday and Sundays, The Chapel Hill News is included in rack copies of The News & Observer in Orange County.

What time can I expect my newspaper? We want to give our readers the very best delivery service possible. Our commitment to you is that The Chapel Hill News be delivered to your home or business by 6:30 a.m. Wednesday and Sunday in a dry, readable condition. If for any reason you do not receive your paper or are dissatisfied with your service, please call Customer Service at (919) 932-8756.

How do I stop my paper for vacations? When you're going on vacation, please call the Circulation Department at (919) 932-8756.


PHOTO REPRINT

How do I buy a copy of a photo you have run? Reprints of photos that run in The Chapel Hill News and other News & Observer publications can be ordered by visiting The N&O Photo Store. The N&O Photo Store offers a variety of sizes - both framed and unframed.


GETTING NEWS PUBLISHED

All listings and other events news should be provided in writing, along with a contact name and phone number.

All news releases can be sent to Newsroom, The Chapel Hill News, 505 W. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC 27516 or faxed to 968-4953 — or e-mailed to the addresses below:

Daybook: Calendar, events listings, announcements and club notices go to chnclerk@nando.com

Deadline for Wednesday listings is noon Friday. Deadline for Sunday listings is noon Thursday.

Neighbors: To suggest an idea for a NEIGHBORS column, contact Mark Schultz, 932-2003, mschultz@nando.com

Sports: Elliott Warnock, 932-8743 or ewarnock@nando.com

Real Estate News: Mark Schultz, 932-2003, mschultz@nando.com

News tips, ideas for features, front page features and other news: Contact Editor Mark Schultz at 932-2003 or mschultz@nando.com or Dave Hart at 932-8744 or dhart@nando.com

How do I get a letter to the editor published?

Letters that endorse political candidates are limited to 100 words or less. The News reserves the right to edit submissions to fit the 100-word limit. We cannot guarantee that letters received after Oct. 28 will be published. The News will allow up to two guest columns from each candidate.

Other letters should be limited to 300 words.

Mail: Letters to the editor should be typed and sent to Editor, The Chapel Hill News, 505 W. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC 27516

Fax: 968-4953

E-mail: editor@nando.com

How do I get a column considered for a Guest Column? Guest columns may be submitted to editor@nando.com or address above.

Whom do I call with a complaint about coverage or to have a mistake corrected? Contact Editor Mark Schultz at 932-2002 or mschultz@nando.com or the reporter whose byline is on the story. E-mail addresses appear at end of story.


ADVERTISING

How do I place a classified ad? Whether you're looking for a job, selling a car, purchasing a home, pursuing a hobby or planning a yard sale, The Chapel Hill News classifieds are your best bet. You may call 919-836-5600 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., or email chclassified@newsobserver.com.

How do I place a display advertisement for my business? Our experienced sales representatives strive to make periodic calls on businesses in the area. If you haven’t heard from us in a while, or if you would like one of our experts to help you plan an exciting, effective campaign, please call our advertising department at (919) 932-200, or contact Mark Alston, Advertising Director, (919) 932-8780, mark.alston@newsobserver.com.

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