U.S. 1 (newspaper)

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U.S. 1
TypeWeekly newspaper
Founder(s)Rich Rein [1]
EditorRich Rein [2]
Founded1984;38 years ago (1984) [1]
Headquarters Lawrence, New Jersey
Circulation 19,000
Website http://PrincetonInfo.com

U.S. 1, also known as U.S. 1: Princeton's Business & Entertainment Journal [1] is a weekly newspaper in the greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania metropolitan area, with a circulation of nearly 20,000. [3]

While primarily a business-oriented periodical, U.S. 1 publishes two special issues annually devoted to poetry and prose "by local writers on local themes." [2] The paper also produces an annual Business Directory. [4]

The paper's main offices are in Lawrence, New Jersey, near Princeton University. [3] Its founding editor is Princeton alumnus Richard K. Rein; [1] as of 2011, other editors included Nell Whiting and John Symons. [2] It is part of Community News Service, a group of weekly, bi-weekly and monthly newspapers based in Mercer County, New Jersey, [5] and has been a member of the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce since 1985. [4] U.S. 1 was founded in 1984, [1] initially operating as a monthly publication. [6]

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