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Connecticut Post, The Advocate, or Greenwich Time – Online Deal

Choose from Four Different Newspaper Subscriptions (Up to 75% Off). Six Options Available.

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Stay informed with a subscription to the Connecticut Post, the Advocate, or the Greenwich Time

The Fine Print

  • Expires Sep 18, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Must activate subscription by expiration date on your Groupon. Valid only for customers who have not previously subscribed for 60 days or more.
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There's something so relaxing about waking up early in the morning, unfolding the newspaper, and rolling around on the fresh, crisp pages. Ease into the day with this Groupon.

Choose from Six Options

  • $19.50 for a 26-week newspaper subscription for Sunday-only delivery (up to a $71.50 value)
  • $26 for a 26-week newspaper subscription for Thursday, Friday, and Sunday delivery (up to a $105.56 value)
  • $49 for a 26-week newspaper subscription for daily delivery (a $198.64 value)
  • $39 for a 52-week newspaper subscription for Sunday-only delivery (up to a $143 value)
  • $52 for a 52-week newspaper subscription for Thursday, Friday, and Sunday delivery (up to a $211.12 value)
  • $99 for a 52-week newspaper subscription for daily delivery (a $397.28 value)

This deal is valid for one of the following newspapers: the Connecticut Post, the Advocate, or the Greenwich Time.

Though this merchant sometimes offers a discounted price online, this Groupon is still the best deal available.

Hearst Media Services of Connecticut

Though a lot has changed since Hearst Corporation's humble beginnings in 1887 as a single newspaper, one thing has remained the same: a mission to inform, entertain, and inspire. Hearst Media Services of Connecticut carries out that mission by publishing the four major daily newspapers in Fairfield County.

In southwestern Connecticut, the Connecticut Post keeps readers turning pages with stories such as "Full Disclosure," a tale about toxic waste in Stratford that earned one of the New England Newspaper & Press Association's 2012 Publick Occurrences awards. The News-Times mixes national and international news stories with stories about the Greater Danbury area. The Advocate does the same with Stamford, as does its sister paper, the Greenwich Time, with Greenwich.

Combined with seven weekly newspapers, the four dailies reach more than half a million adults every week. Online, the in-depth investigative reporting of the Connecticut newsgathering team sees an average of 15 million page views per month. They also save people money with the coupons in Savings Source, and they give HealthyLife magazine readers the inside scoop on topics such as fitness, gardening, and how to train dogs to paint white picket fences.

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The Groupon Guide to: Britcoms

Everybody knows that British sitcoms, AKA britcoms, AKA sitishes, are better and more artistic than American sitcoms, AKA USATVcoms—especially these, the world’s best britcoms:

The Hemleys of Northumberland: Even though couthness is held above all in England, this working-class family is not couth—uncouth even! The father is gruff from working in a northern smog factory, and every week he somehow manages to ruin the mother’s dinner party with the posh vicar!

Oh, Really Now!: What do a grimy, working-class department-store manager, a posh vicarwife, and a boffin fresh out of Eton who needs a job have in common? They are also bank robbingtons (British for “robbers”). Tune in to Dave. (They really have a channel called this. Google it.)

The Frasiering Hour: Frasier Crane is a popular radio psychiatrist, dispensing his wit and wisdom to the masses. He lives in Seattle with his retired bobby father, Martin, and his housekeeper, Daphne Moon. With Frasier’s brother, Niles, Eddie the dog, outrageous situations, and plenty of humor in each episode, this a worthy successor to Beers Ahoy (the show on which Cheers is based).

What are some of the greatest britcoms? Find out in today’s Groupon Guide.

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