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As the cultural populations of our region continues to grow, we are inviting your organization to join us by becoming an advertising sponsor as we continue building bridges of understanding and creating opportunity for Northeast Pennsylvania’s ethnically diverse communities.
For the Past five years…
- Melanian News has successfully reached ethnic minorities in Lackawanna, Luzerne and Monroe Counties.
- Melanian News connections have led to the increase in minority participation within the communities it has been distributed in.
- Melanian News has maintained a product proudly sustaining its quality with appropriate editorial content suitable for all ages and qualifying for use by schools, non-profit organizations, family oriented establishments and general businesses.
We provide Continuous publicity for your organization throughout the year
- Melanian News hosts the highly-celebrated annual Unity Festival in Nay Aug Park
- Melanian News hosts the Black History Month Appreciation Dinner.
- Melanian News is promoter of the Martin Luther King Commission in Scranton.
- Melanian News sponsors Latin Cultural Diversity Events and annual parade.
- Melanian News Partners with The Chamber of Commerce, local Colleges, and Non-profit organizations, etc., for educational forums and seminars.
Along with distributing 5,000 copies of Melanian News to over 250 locations throughout Lackawanna, Luzerne, and Monroe counties six times a year, our publication containing our advertisers is present, promoted, and distributed at all events hosted, sponsored by, or in partnership with the publisher of Melanian News.

Weston Field, Providence Rd, Scranton PA
Greetings, Greg Woodyard here. Glad to see the future is in good hands. Loving the blogg! As more and more people move into NEPA the affects of such demographic shifting will create a large and more profound footprint. I am sincerely proud of your papers forward movement and remember the conversations about following your heart regardless of the visible barriers. There will always be strong passions and stronger friendships for me in NEPA but I had much more to do then could be done there. Bless you.
Hello Greg,
It’s Good to here from you! The visible barriers are a piece of cake…It’s the invisible one’s that I’m having the hardest time with. But I have a dream that one day, the content of our character will bring us together!
Keep in Touch! Diane