Publication intends to support the local economy by encouraging folks to ‘get out on the town’
CLAREMONT, N.H. ― Like a phoenix rising out of the ashes, Claremont is a vibrant city in the midst of revitalization. Downtown storefronts are reopening. Folks are relocating to the area. More and more people are seen on city sidewalks.
Residents of a city on an upward swing deserve to know about all its ongoings, from dusk til dawn — and The Phoenix is here to give it to you.
This new bold and informative monthly arts and entertainment guide rids readers of the “there’s nothing to do tonight” excuse, encouraging folks to get off the couch and get out for a night (or early afternoon) on the town.
“The entire team at the Eagle Times wanted to produce a section that would replace the ‘there’s nothing to do tonight’ argument with a go-to guide proving that there is, in fact, plenty of stuff to do in the area,” said Katlyn Proctor, general manager of the Eagle Times. “Now, we have everything perfectly wrangled and organized for residents and readers. Show your support and grab your first copy today.”
Officially launched on June 3, 2025, The Phoenix focuses on four main areas: Food and wine, community, music and Out on the Town, a monthly event preview highlighting the who, what, where and when. A free calendar section rounds out the product, informing readers of everything going on throughout the month.
Found as a monthly tab in the Eagle Times — and at select locations around the region — The Phoenix is easily accessible. It’s meant to become a permanent part of your kitchen table, a handy go-to resource that’s available the first Tuesday of every month. Or, for the more digitally inclined, the section will be available for free online, at the ready when you are.
“There are no plans to make this difficult to get your hands on,” Proctor added. “It’s quite the opposite. It’s the hope that The Phoenix becomes commonplace in households.”
For local advertisers, The Phoenix offers a completely different target audience than the Eagle Times and boasts new pricing options and a nonprofit discount. Introducing the Food & Wine Dine Gang Page for restaurants and markets, frequency pricing makes it easier than ever to promote your establishment.
For more information, visit eagletimes.com/the-phoenix. Follow us online on Facebook at The Phoenix or on Instagram at @thephoenixclmt.
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