In addition to being a source of crucial information, newspapers can also be fanned across a coffee table to conceal almond-butter stains or rolled into a handy bopping device to stun tarantulas. Get a steady supply of spider boppers with today's Groupon to the Sun Chronicle. Choose from the following options:
- For $26, you get a six-month, Sundays-only subscription (a $52 value).
- For $48, you get a six-month daily subscription (a $106 value).
- For $85, you get a 12-month daily subscription (a $208 value).
Delivery of Sun Chronicle newspapers is available for towns and cities on this list.
The Sun Chronicle_—winner of six 2010–2011 New England Associated Press News Executives Association awards, including best deadline-news coverage—dispenses local stories and events with crackerjack, in-depth reporting. Local news coverage includes stories on business, politics, and weather patterns affecting area communities and pool tides. The paper also details local high-school sports heroics, and a weekly entertainment section urges readers to head to nearby hotspots, including art showings and music events. Pets scamper into Monday spotlights in the _Sun Chronicle's weekly Pet Day section, which crowns a Pet of the Week available for adoption and features thoughtful articles for canine, feline, and woolly-mammoth owners.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Street Art
Although all art is frowned upon by society, only street art wears the double-frown crown of also being illegal. Protect yourself from the rule of law by never, ever creating any of these commonly seen works of street art:
- A little girl holding a flower, except the flower is an army gun and the little girl is mostly a cattle skull
- A name rendered beautifully in giant squishy, stylized letters that make it as impossible to miss as it is to read
- A familiar object we take for granted left outdoors, such as a confrontational expired parking meter or a dog tied to a coffee store
- A peace sign, subversively commenting on your roommate's unfair method of slicing pizzas.
- Picture of the Muppet Babies with the word "Submit" written underneath
- A marine-life mural painted by the irredeemable vandals of Mrs. Holmer's third-grade class at P.S. 109
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