62 CityAndStateNY.com
August 16, 2021
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman has his sights set on the U.S. Senate.
The scrappy upstart is providing in-depth coverage of Harrisburg and power lists chronicling one of New York’s neighbors.
O, NEW YORK, it’s Philly in the house! OK, so not just Philly. That’s just where I’m from. It’s also Allentown, Wilkes-Barre, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, and all the small towns and cities in between. And not for nothin’, but we’re pretty happy to be here with you guys, so thanks for having us. Regional accents aside, I’d like to start by introducing myself as the relatively new editor of New York’s sister publication, City & State PA. I have a few things in common with you New Yorkers. Like
many of you, I’m willing to walk several blocks in heels for an exclusive interview, for a hair or doctor’s appointment, or just for a craving. Some days, it’s my favorite food truck that’s right around the corner. Other times, it’s pan-seared scallops and a pricey glass of sauvignon blanc in an entirely different neighborhood. That’s a little bit about me – but I want to introduce you to our magazine, City & State PA. (Hint: It’s more or less like your jawn, but in Pennsylvania.) After a brief hiatus, City & State PA relaunched in May, complete with new
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By Jenny DeHuff branding and a new vision. Our in-depth, nonpartisan coverage serves the state’s policymakers, business leaders, philanthropists, public advocates, academics, journalists, labor leaders, lobbyists and everybody else trying to navigate its murky political waters. City & State has earned its reputation as a trusted guide to the important issues impacting New York – and now Pennsylvania – every day. And our smart, savvy team of reporters work tirelessly to inform our audience about what’s happening in Harrisburg and beyond.
BRAD TRENT
City & State PA is back