Main Street Magazine made its debut in March of 2013 and has continued to grow since. What began as a monthly 32-page publication with a first-run print of 3,000 has steadily grown to a 68-page monthly magazine, printing upwards of 6,000 copies, with triple the distribution from when we first started.

Main Street Magazine focuses on the Tri-corner at the intersection of where New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts meet. The entirety of the magazine’s monthly content focuses on the people, places, businesses, curiositieis, history, and things of this Tri-corner area – for the most part at least. But no matter the subjectmatter at hand, the content is ALWAYS positive. That’s just how we roll.

The magazine is a 9×12, full color publication that is created in its entirety locally – from the content, design – all the way to the printing and distribution.

The magazine is a free publication, available at dozens of locations throughout the Tri-state area. It is available to our readers and communities thanks to the generous support of our advertising sponsors. And we ALWAYS encourage our readers and supporters to check out our awesome advertisers!

In 2019 the magazine’s reach expanded even further, when we re-launched our website, www.mainstreetmag.com. At that time, our website transformed from solely being an information site about the printed magazine, to being a full-fledged media source with separate content, events, and stories of interest.

Our re-designed website platform allowed us to create more specific content and put it out in a more timely fashion. Whereas the monthly magazine restricted us (somewhat) with more time-sensitive stories and events taking place at certain dates – our website had no such restrictions. And due to this and our ever-revolving amount of content, our website has continued to grow every day, week, and month. Since re-launching, our website has become a resource for our readers and community.

GET IN TOUCH!

  • +1 (518) 592 1135

  • info@mainstreetmedia.press

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