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Kennett Square Today Fall/Winter 2012

About Ad Pro

Ad Pro Incorporated is a southern Chester County, Pennsylvania based publishing group. Our high tech office and production facility is conveniently located in the Jennersville or West Grove area. Jennersville is strategically located near Old Baltimore Pike and Route 796. We are 25 miles from Wilmington, 18 miles from Newark and 20 miles from Elkton.

Ad Pro Inc. publishes the following weekly newspapers, seasonal magazines and specialty publications.

Weekly Newspapers

Chester County Press - Founded in 1866, The Chester County Press is the oldest and largest weekly newspaper in Chester County, Pennsylvania and with its historical significance, continued outstanding news coverage and loyal readership; it remains the single most efficient newspaper advertising buy in the area. The Chester County Press’s paid readership reaches the following communities: Avondale, Chadds Ford, Chatham, Cochranville, Jennersville, Kelton, Kemblesville, Kennett Square, Landenberg, Lewisville, Lincoln University, Longwood, Lenape, West Grove, Mendenhall, New London, Nottingham, Oxford, Toughkenamon, Unionville and the neighboring communities in Southern Lancaster County, Hockessin, Delaware and Rising Sun, Maryland.

Magazines

All Ad Pro magazines are "coffee table", keepsake publications designed using quality gloss covers, and center spreads that attract premium advertisers and the inside printed on high bright paper that appeals to the smaller advertiser that wants high quality color reproduction without the higher costs of gloss. Each edition comes out bi-annually in the spring/summer and fall/winter. 90% of the distribution is direct saturation mail within specified zip codes with significant free distribution at participating stores and newsstands.

Each of magazines offer "hyper local" news from each community in the form of features, profiles, history, entertainment and home and garden stories.