Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Pavel Belogour |
Publisher | Jordan Brechenser |
Editor | Executive Editor: Noah Hoffenberg Managing Editor: Melanie Winters Night Managing Editor: Bill Leconey |
Founded | August 19, 1876 (weekly); March 3, 1913 (daily) |
Headquarters | 70 Landmark Hill Drive Brattleboro, Vermont,[1] U.S. |
Website | reformer |
The Brattleboro Reformer is the third-largest daily newspaper in the U.S. state of Vermont. With a weekday circulation of just over 10,000,[2] it is behind the Burlington Free Press and the Rutland Herald, respectively. It publishes six days a week, Monday through Saturday, with its Weekend Reformer having the largest readership; the offices of the paper are in Brattleboro, Vermont, and it has a market penetration (weekday sales per 100 households) of 62.8 in its home zip code.
The Reformer covers all of Windham County, Vermont, as well as some towns in neighboring Cheshire County, New Hampshire. It is owned by Vermont News and Media LLC.
The Reformer was possibly the first newspaper in the United States to run same-sex union announcements in parallel to the usual wedding notices,[3] beginning the practice in 1989, well before the state of Vermont legalized civil unions.
It is the only newspaper in the United States called "Reformer."[4]