Valley News

Description

The Valley News app allows readers to read live news as it's updated through the day and a replica of the print edition. Stories are automatically updated every few minutes all day long. You can receive breaking news alerts, share stories with friends and family - all on your phone or tablet. The app uses iOS Multi-touch gestures to provide fast and easy navigation and a natural paper-like reading experience.
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  • Is Valley News free?

    Yes, Valley News is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is Valley News legit?

    ✅ The Valley News app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.

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  • How much does Valley News cost?

    Valley News is free.

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Valley News Reviews

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Grey mom on

United States

Valley News made the Morning Joe headline review with one of its articles this week. Great news paper with solid, broad, interesting reporting. Our friends from the big cities think it better than theirs!

Three-way reading

HopsonRoad on

United States

Thank you, Valley News, for offering three ways to read your paper!

News from everywhere !

Poor Thom on

United States

Quick editions to look up at fingertips w/o scrolling up & down . Nice set up on the app.

Next Edition Should Start on Page One

Pazzomac on

United States

I like reading the newspaper on the app, but find it annoying that when I download the newest edition, it opens on the same page as the last one I read on the previous edition. Each new edition should open on page one.

Great News App

1020Main on

United States

Valley News app is the very best news app that I have encountered. Navigation is very easy and the typeface and font size makes for pleasant reading. What I like best is that there is full text content from the newspaper without too many distractions from photos, ads, and videos.

Always great

LMOTP17 on

United States

Thanks for hanging on in t tough news paper world

Great News App

Lenski99 on

United States

The VNews App is very well designed. In my little rural town many of my neighbors are lamenting the cessation of home delivery to the green plastic VNews box that is co-located with their Mailbox at the end of their driveway. OK Boomer! It is time to let it go! The days of printing news on dead trees and rushing it to your door every morning are over. One of my sons did that job for about a year and the reality of driving 40-50 miles every morning racing around our rural roads just so you can have a daily “Paper Read’ with your morning coffee is incredibly wasteful. Just get a nice big tablet and enjoy all the advantages of this very well designed App. I know it is hard to adjust from long-standing habits, and I too, at first, missed the cozy familiarity of a physical Newspaper in one hand and my morning coffee in the other. But the best way we can support Local (and non-local) Journalism is to subscribe to the digital version of your favorite morning reads and move on. My 12” iPad Pro has enough “screen real estate” to give me a reading experience that is effective and (after you get adapted to it) enjoyable. I can jump around the sections - I can quickly share and article with a friend - and a bright backlit screen saves me from reaching for that magnifying glass with the built in light that helps my 71 year old eyes see tiny print on a paper page. Yes, I still read “paper based” books, and I don’t want my books and monthly magazines to be digital only …yet. But I don’t want to see our daily news sources, local and global, to disappear because they fall into bankruptcy trying to hand deliver a bunch of paper pages to your door everyday. Please consider supporting your favorite daily news sources, and especially The Valley News, by subscribing to the online editions. I know you will miss the “Paper Reading” experience… and you will have to find another source of paper for starting the wood stove, lining the litter box and packing those old dishes… but if it keeps quality local journalism alive then I say “Go For It!” And don’t look to USPS for a delivery solution. The Post Office is not designed to deliver a daily paper to your door.

Chas

norchas on

United States

I find the on line version great and we’ll set up. It is better than the paper version. When I first got it it was disfunctional but now very easy to read on a daily basis.

Keep up the great work!

DartSkiDoc on

United States

Valley News remains our “go-to” source for local news and information. It provides great updates on pertinent news, events, sports, real estate, weather, and others relevant to us in the Upper Valley.

Works reliably

Bill in Tunbridge on

United States

Works well

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Valley News Competitors

Name
New Hampshire Union Leader
The best Granite State news
NHPR Radio
Vermont Public
Vermont Standard eEdition
KVRR
New England Public Media
Manchester Journal
Brattleboro Reformer
e-Edition
Bennington Banner
The Caledonian Record

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App Info

Category
News
Languages
German, Arabic, Danish, English, French, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian Bokmål, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Slovene, Spanish
Recent release
3.13.01 (7 months ago )
Released on
Apr 11, 2014 (10 years ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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