We are Summerville Communications, Inc. Our commitment to our local communities is shown in the pride we take in publishing the Berkeley Independent, The Gazette and Summerville Journal Scene.
We vow to bring the news of each community to the readers of our print editions with an strong emphasis on local content, local writers and welcoming feedback. Each newspaper strives to be a citizen of the town's we represent and reflect the needs of each individual community.
The Summerville Journal Scene is published twice a week. Wednesday's paper goes to 17,500 households in Dorchester County, both on the ground and by subscription, while the Friday edition is available by subscription for $28 per year ($43 for out of state). To subscribe call 843-873-9424 or email tgreen@journalscene.com.
The Gazette is freely distributed every Thursday to more than 11,000 locations around the Cities of Goose Creek and Hanahan.
The Berkeley Independent also serves Berkeley County, primarily the county seat of Moncks Corner and the surrounding communities. It is available by subscription each Wednesday for $22 per year ($32 for 2 years with a senior rate of $18 or $29 for 2 years). For more information email epriest@journalscene.com or call 843-761-6397.
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SUMMERVILLE: 843-873-9424
THE GAZETTE/BERKELEY: 843-873-9424
BERKELEY BUSINESS OFFICE: 843-761-6397
PUBLISHER:
Ellen C. Priest epriest@journalscene.com
EXECUTIVE EDITOR:
Judy Watts jwatts@journalscene.com
REGIONAL ADVERTISING DIRECTOR:
Chris Zoeller czoeller@journalscene.com
THE GAZETTE/BERKELEY EDITOR:
Frank Johnson fjohnson@ourgazette.com
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Cheryl Cargill ccargill@journalscene.com
SUMMERVILLE NEWS DEPARTMENT:
Jenny Peterson jpeterson@journalscene.com
Roger Lee rlee@journalscene.com
Stefan Rogenmoser srogenmoser@journalscene.com
THE GAZETTE/BERKELEY NEWS DEPARTMENT:
Dan Brown dbrown@berkeleyind.com
Jim Tatum jtatum@ourgazette.com
Rob Gantt rgantt@ourgazette.com
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT:
Tammy Brown tabrown@ourgazette.com
Ann Mack amack@berkeleyind.com
Laura Patterson lpatterson@journalscene.com
David Powell dapowell@journalscene.com
Sarah Wiggins swiggins@journalscene.com
Holly Harrison hharrison@journalscene.com
PRODUCTION DEPT.:
Linda Anderson landerson@berkeleyind.com
Chris Hanclosky chanclosky@journalscene.com
BUSINESS OFFICE:
Brenda Lupton blupton@ourgazette.com
Madeline Drake mdrake@berkeleyind.com
Tena Green tgreen@journalscene.com
ONLINE CONTENT:
Kyle Hilliard online@journalscene.com
ADDRESS:
Summerville Communications, Inc.
104 E. Doty Ave.
Summerville, SC 29483
MAIL:
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Summerville, SC 29484
The Gazette
104 E. Doty Ave.
Summerville, SC 29483
Berkeley Independent
323-B Main St.
Moncks Corner, SC 29461
Summerville Communications, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Evening Post Publishing.
Other Evening Post Properties:
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The (Kingstree) News Kingstree, SC
Davie County Enterprise Mocksville, NC
Moultrie News Mount Pleasant, SC
The Salisbury Post Salisbury, NC
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If you would like to submit a press release or news item, please e-mail Judy Watts at jwatts@journalscene.com for coverage in the the Summerville Journal Scene or Frank Johnson at fjohnson@ourgazette.com for coverage in the Berkeley Independent or Gazette.
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