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MrChip72
06-03-2022, 10:26 PM
Are their newspaper boxes anywhere? Publix?

I'm not down here for a long enough stretch to warrant a subscription.. yet.

DALEPQ
06-04-2022, 12:12 AM
I believe there are vending containers next to each village mail box stations.

retiredguy123
06-04-2022, 03:12 AM
Yes, most mail stations have coin machines, 50 cents for the Monday to Saturday paper, and one dollar on Sunday. You can also buy the paper at the drugstores and grocery stores.

thevillages2013
06-04-2022, 04:37 AM
I see free copies in driveways all the time!

Paul1934
06-04-2022, 05:30 AM
You can subscribe for various periods and turn it on/off for periods you are down. You just need to call subscription number and give them the dates you want delivery. Then when you arrive you will have that day’s paper waiting for you.

mikreb
06-04-2022, 05:30 AM
You can have mine. I walk out retrieve the newspaper from the driveway...the wife browses thru it in under 5 minutes...then it's in the trash bin.

alebrocquy
06-04-2022, 07:23 AM
I get mine at Publix.

retiredguy123
06-04-2022, 07:32 AM
I get mine at Publix.
If you are on a tight budget, you can save the sales tax by buying the paper from a machine because Publix and other stores add the tax.

retiredguy123
06-04-2022, 07:39 AM
Note that you won't get the Recreation and Parks news section unless you subscribe. It comes out on Thursday, and you can pick one up at the rec centers for free.

lorinelson13
06-05-2022, 05:02 AM
The Daily Sun can be purchased by the pool in coin operated boxes. Additionally, a subscription is much cheaper and can be turned on and off as you come & go. A yearly subscription lasts me over two years..

Annie66
06-05-2022, 05:44 AM
Why would you want that fish wrapper? It gives fish a bad name.

crash
06-05-2022, 06:07 AM
I believe there are vending containers next to each village mail box stations.

You can subscribe for less and then just put a hold on it when you are gone. They give you credit for the days the paper is stopped. You may get two years out of your subscription if you are only here 6 months.

tsmall22204
06-05-2022, 06:07 AM
Wow, you need to get out more

mcwood4d
06-05-2022, 06:08 AM
Are their newspaper boxes anywhere? Publix?

I'm not down here for a long enough stretch to warrant a subscription.. yet.

We typically spend about 20 weeks each year in TV. We've found that a subscription works best and is very economic compared to cash purchase. As others have said simply call a day ahead to turn on or off delivery.

Bogie Shooter
06-05-2022, 07:01 AM
If you are on a tight budget, you can save the sales tax by buying the paper from a machine because Publix and other stores add the tax.

Wow, that tax on $.50 can really add up.

Stu from NYC
06-05-2022, 07:53 AM
Why would you want that fish wrapper? It gives fish a bad name.

Is that how you really feel?

pdmracing18
06-05-2022, 09:15 AM
Subscribe. It’s like $68/yr. Then you call them to stop and they don’t charge you for the time you are gone. Just pick up when you come back. Best bargain in The Villages

retiredguy123
06-05-2022, 09:20 AM
Subscribe. It’s like $68/yr. Then you call them to stop and they don’t charge you for the time you are gone. Just pick up when you come back. Best bargain in The Villages
It's $88 per year.

kkingston57
06-05-2022, 09:21 AM
You can have mine. I walk out retrieve the newspaper from the driveway...the wife browses thru it in under 5 minutes...then it's in the trash bin.

When we 1st bought here 5-6 years ago, there was news in the paper and we liked it. Now very little news except sports.

Stu from NYC
06-05-2022, 10:32 AM
When we 1st bought here 5-6 years ago, there was news in the paper and we liked it. Now very little news except sports.

Mostly stuff about what is going on here with some sports and a little bit of news thrown in.

Still read it over breakfast but not what I would expect of a traditional newspaper as it is not even close to being one.

Be interesting to see who the developer tells the paper to endorse for Sumter county commissioners.

DaleDivine
06-05-2022, 11:22 AM
Mostly stuff about what is going on here with some sports and a little bit of news thrown in.

Still read it over breakfast but not what I would expect of a traditional newspaper as it is not even close to being one.

Be interesting to see who the developer tells the paper to endorse for Sumter county commissioners.

Soooo, what is a TRADITIONAL newspaper. And where do you buy one???
I enjoy reading the traditional DAILY SUN...

:clap2::clap2:

dewilson58
06-05-2022, 11:27 AM
Where can someone buy a copy of the Daily Sun without subscribing?

I take my neighbor's.

retiredguy123
06-05-2022, 12:38 PM
You can subscribe for less and then just put a hold on it when you are gone. They give you credit for the days the paper is stopped. You may get two years out of your subscription if you are only here 6 months.
Some people are afraid of commitment.

mtdjed
06-05-2022, 01:23 PM
Yes, most mail stations have coin machines, 50 cents for the Monday to Saturday paper, and one dollar on Sunday. You can also buy the paper at the drugstores and grocery stores.

Are you sure that this is The Villages Daily Sun's current price? Seems to me that the current weekday price is at newspaper sellers is $1.00 and the Sunday price is $1.25 as printed on the front page. The yearly subscription to each edition is $88.

That price for example compares to Boston Globe weekday price of $3.00 and the Sunday price is $6.00. They offer a senior rate for weekday and Sunday for $21.80 per week or about $1,133 per year.

For those critical of content, you must first recognize that all daily newspapers are offering old news compared to what is offered on line for free.

So what you are getting is local news, advertisements, coupons, garage sales, homes sales/rentals, auto sales, crosswords, death notices, SODUKO, and opinions.

Some would criticize the Daily Sun as compared to the Boston Globe due to its slant towards The Villages and lack of detailed coverage of some world events. But the choice is theirs At the same time, are we that needy for all of the local news from any Town ,USA at a price of over $1,133 per year?

retiredguy123
06-05-2022, 01:42 PM
Are you sure that this is The Villages Daily Sun's current price? Seems to me that the current weekday price is at newspaper sellers is $1.00 and the Sunday price is $1.25 as printed on the front page. The yearly subscription to each addition is $88.

That price for example compares to Boston Globe weekday price of $3.00 and the Sunday price is $6.00. They offer a senior rate for weekday and Sunday for $21.80 per week or about $1,133 per year.

For those critical of content, you must first recognize that all daily newspapers are offering old news compared to what is offered on line for free.

So what you are getting is local news, advertisements, coupons, garage sales, homes sales/rentals, auto sales, crosswords, death notices, SODUKO, and opinions.

Some would criticize the Daily Sun as compared to the Boston Globe due to its slant towards The Villages and lack of detailed coverage of some world events. But the choice is theirs At the same time, are we that needy for all of the local news from any Town ,USA at a price of over $1,133 per year?
Thanks. According to the vending machine, the stated price is 50 cents daily and one dollar on Sunday. Although, today's Sunday paper does say $1.25 on the front page. So, they may be starting a price increase soon. The annual subscription is $88.

MrChip72
06-05-2022, 08:09 PM
Subscribe. It’s like $68/yr. Then you call them to stop and they don’t charge you for the time you are gone. Just pick up when you come back. Best bargain in The Villages

I would be happy to subscribe. My understanding is that you pay the $68/yr up front. So what if I cancelled for a total of 8 months a year, would that $68 take me through to 3 years from now?

MrChip72
06-05-2022, 08:15 PM
Thanks. According to the vending machine, the stated price is 50 cents daily and one dollar on Sunday. Although, today's Sunday paper does say $1.25 on the front page. So, they may be starting a price increase soon. The annual subscription is $88.

Yep, I paid $1 at the vending machine for Sunday's edition this morning.

tophcfa
06-05-2022, 08:29 PM
I see free copies in driveways all the time!

Hmmm, so your the one that keeps taking our paper!

thevillages2013
06-06-2022, 07:03 PM
Hmmm, so your the one that keeps taking our paper!

So many choices what are the odds I got your paper:bigbow:

Topspinmo
06-06-2022, 07:29 PM
Wow, that tax on $.50 can really add up.

8 cent here 8 cents there and all sudden…..can’t play golf no more….:)

Topspinmo
06-06-2022, 07:32 PM
Are you sure that this is The Villages Daily Sun's current price? Seems to me that the current weekday price is at newspaper sellers is $1.00 and the Sunday price is $1.25 as printed on the front page. The yearly subscription to each edition is $88.

That price for example compares to Boston Globe weekday price of $3.00 and the Sunday price is $6.00. They offer a senior rate for weekday and Sunday for $21.80 per week or about $1,133 per year.

For those critical of content, you must first recognize that all daily newspapers are offering old news compared to what is offered on line for free.

So what you are getting is local news, advertisements, coupons, garage sales, homes sales/rentals, auto sales, crosswords, death notices, SODUKO, and opinions.

Some would criticize the Daily Sun as compared to the Boston Globe due to its slant towards The Villages and lack of detailed coverage of some world events. But the choice is theirs At the same time, are we that needy for all of the local news from any Town ,USA at a price of over $1,133 per year?

And some would criticize BG for its slant towards……

EdFNJ
06-06-2022, 09:58 PM
Wow, 31, ooops, now 32 (and counting) posts to answer "where to buy the Daily Sun" !! :1rotfl: