Dear Readers of The Lakeville Journal Company Newspapers,

The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and The Winsted Journal: Thank you for supporting community weekly journalism! This website, www.tricornernews.com, which contains content from all three newspapers, plus special sections and the Compass arts and entertainment section covering the entire Tri-state region, is now subscription-based. If you are already a print subscriber, you will continue to receive the website at no extra cost. Just click here to give us your contact information, and we will confirm your active subscription and give you a password to access the website. Non-subscribers can create an account and have free access to the website for 30 days before being being required to subscribe. Click here to create an account.For those who prefer to pick up the papers on the newsstand, but would still like access to the website, or who prefer to read the news online only, the annual cost is $28 a year, almost 50% off the print subscription price. Click here to subscribe to have full access to www.tricornernews.com. There are other options for subscribing that you will find on the subscription page here, or you can give us a call at 860-435-9873, ext. 161, and speak with circulation manager Helen Testa. Paid content on the website, such as classified line ads and obituaries, will still be available at no cost to all who visit the site. Otherwise, just the beginning of articles and editorial copy can be seen. Thank you for your interest in news of the Tri-state region. We at The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and The Winsted Journal will continue to do our best to cover your communities as vigorously as possible, and to fulfill our mission of reporting the news accurately and fairly, and fostering democracy and an atmosphere of open communication. Sincerely, Janet Manko Publisher and editor-in-chief

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