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About Middletown Times eEdition

The Middletown Times ‘eEdition’ is an exact digital replica of the printed newspaper. Subscribers can flip through the pages, read stories, photos and view ads just they appeared in print.

The interface is designed for tablets and phones offering multiple viewing options including typical mobile views ideal for phone users. Interactive features allow you to share articles to your favorite social network, email articles to a friend, clickable web links, read aloud, offline reading and more.

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The Times Herald Record app is nicely designed and works well. It allows me to read my local and some national news right on my tablet.
EmilyCrafter 57
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Excellent way to read the morning paper, always there when you want it.
Kathy Sawall
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Very good
Herbert Sawall
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I like it because i can make the print bigger.
Joan Bloss
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great way to read the local news
mike weiner