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The Rivertowns Enterprise LLC Publication (2026 Pricing)

Newspaper-Specific27 min readUpdated May 3, 2026By Jasmine Kohli

Rivertowns Enterprise Cost at a Glance

Publishing your LLC notice in The Rivertowns Enterprise for the required six weeks costs approximately $112 — among the most affordable designated weekly options in Westchester County. Pair it with a low-cost daily like The Journal News ($200–$300 for six weeks) and your total newspaper fees come in around $262–$362 — at the low end of the typical $250–$450 Westchester range. Add the $50 NY Department of State Certificate of Publication filing fee and you have a complete DIY publication that satisfies NY LLC Law Section 206 for roughly $312–$412 total.

The Rivertowns Enterprise — Westchester LLC Publication

~$112
6-Week Publication Cost
Most Affordable
Designated Weekly
1 of 21
Designated Westchester Weeklies

The Rivertowns Enterprise is one of 21 designated weekly newspapers for Westchester County LLC publication. Selecting the most cost-effective designated newspapers is one of the legitimate ways to keep Westchester publication costs at the low end of the $250–$450 range — without changing your LLC's county designation, registered agent, or service-of-process address.

Folded copy of The Rivertowns Enterprise community newspaper next to an LLC publication notice — Westchester County's most affordable designated weekly

Quick Facts: The Rivertowns Enterprise

  • Type: Designated weekly newspaper for Westchester County LLC publication
  • Coverage area: Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington, Tarrytown
  • Frequency: Weekly community newspaper
  • 6-week LLC publication cost: Approximately $112 (verify directly with the paper)
  • Website: rivertownsenterprise.net
  • Designation source: Westchester County Clerk's official designated newspapers list
  • Best paired with: The Journal News (cheapest daily) for the lowest total publication cost

Rates Are Estimates — Verify Directly

The ~$112 figure is based on recent customer experience and publicly observable rates. Newspapers set their own legal-notice rates and adjust them periodically. Before placing your notice, call The Rivertowns Enterprise directly to confirm the current rate for a six-week LLC publication notice. The paper is also responsible for confirming it is currently designated by the Westchester County Clerk — verify both the rate and the designation before paying.

About The Rivertowns Enterprise

The Rivertowns Enterprise is an independent community weekly newspaper that has covered the lower Hudson River villages of western Westchester County for decades. It serves the four "rivertowns" — Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington, and Tarrytown — with local news, civic coverage, school board reporting, real estate listings, and legal notices.

For LLC publication purposes, what matters is not the paper's coverage area or readership demographics but its standing on the Westchester County Clerk's designated newspaper list. The Westchester County Clerk currently designates 4 daily newspapers and 21 weekly newspapers for LLC legal notices. The Rivertowns Enterprise is one of those 21 designated weeklies, which means a notice published there satisfies the weekly half of the Section 206 two-newspaper requirement.

Among those 21 designated weeklies, the Rivertowns Enterprise consistently appears at the low end of the price range — typically around $112 for a six-week LLC publication notice. That puts it among the cheapest weekly options available to a Westchester-designated LLC, alongside community papers like The Scarsdale Inquirer ($157) and the Hometown Media Group papers ($100–$200).

Why Community Weeklies Are Often Cheapest

Community weeklies like The Rivertowns Enterprise serve specific localities with smaller circulation than county-wide or trade publications. Smaller circulation means lower legal-notice rates. The result: a Westchester LLC owner who chooses a community weekly typically pays $100–$200 versus $250–$400 for higher-rate publications like the Westchester County Business Journal or Westchester Law Journal. Both options legally satisfy the same Section 206 requirement — only the price differs.

Why Pair Rivertowns Enterprise with a Daily

Section 206 requires LLC publication in two newspapers — one daily and one weekly — both designated by the county clerk where your LLC's office is located. You cannot satisfy the requirement by publishing in two weeklies, even if both are designated. You need exactly one of each.

Because the Rivertowns Enterprise is a weekly, it covers the weekly half of the requirement. To complete the publication, you need to pair it with one of Westchester's four designated daily newspapers:

  • The Journal News — Westchester's primary local daily, typically $200–$300 for six weeks
  • Hamodia Daily — Brooklyn-based daily Jewish publication, typically $200–$350
  • National Herald — Greek-American daily based in Long Island City, typically $200–$350
  • New York Law Journal — Statewide legal trade publication, typically $1,200–$2,000+ (avoid unless you have a specific reason)

The pairing matters because it sets your total newspaper cost. Pair Rivertowns Enterprise with The Journal News and you stay well under $400 in newspaper fees. Pair it with the New York Law Journal and you cross $1,300 — even though the Rivertowns side of the cost stayed at $112.

Cost Breakdown for a Rivertowns Enterprise LLC Notice

Here's how the cost of a Westchester LLC publication notice using The Rivertowns Enterprise breaks down:

The Six-Week Rivertowns Enterprise Cost

Cost ComponentAmount
Rivertowns Enterprise — 6 weekly insertions~$112
Daily newspaper (your choice) — 6 weekly insertions$150 – $350 (typical range)
NY DOS Certificate of Publication filing fee$50
Total DIY cost (typical)~$312 – $512

The Rivertowns side of the cost is fixed at roughly $112 once the rate is confirmed. The variable is your daily-newspaper choice — and that single decision is what pushes a Westchester LLC publication into either the affordable range ($312–$412 total) or the high range ($1,400+ total if you choose the New York Law Journal).

Why $112 Is Among the Cheapest

Most Westchester designated weeklies fall in the $100–$400 range for a six-week LLC notice. The lowest-cost weeklies are typically community papers — Rivertowns Enterprise (~$112), some Hometown Media Group papers ($100–$200), and The Gazette ($100–$200). The highest-cost weeklies are county-wide trade publications — Westchester County Business Journal and Westchester Law Journal often run $250–$400. All are legally equivalent for Section 206 purposes; only the rates differ.

What You Get for $112

The Rivertowns Enterprise charge typically covers:

  • Six consecutive weekly insertions of your LLC notice (the statutory minimum under §206)
  • Notarized affidavit of publication issued after the sixth insertion (required for the Certificate of Publication)
  • Notice formatting to meet the paper's legal-notice template

Always confirm with the paper that the affidavit is included in the quoted price — most papers include it, but a few charge separately for the affidavit issuance.

Best Daily Pairings for Rivertowns Enterprise

The daily you pair with Rivertowns Enterprise determines your total publication cost. Here are the practical pairings, ranked by total newspaper fees:

Pairing 1: The Journal News + Rivertowns Enterprise (Cheapest)

Total newspaper fees: ~$312–$412

The Journal News is Westchester's primary local daily. It serves Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam counties and offers the most competitive daily rate among the four designated dailies. Combined with Rivertowns Enterprise's ~$112, this pairing delivers the lowest total newspaper cost for Westchester publication.

This is the combination we recommend most often for Westchester customers who want to minimize newspaper fees without changing anything about the LLC's filing.

Pairing 2: Hamodia Daily + Rivertowns Enterprise

Total newspaper fees: ~$312–$462

Hamodia is a daily Jewish publication based in Brooklyn but designated by the Westchester County Clerk. It's a legitimate choice for the daily half of your publication if you have a reason to prefer it over The Journal News, though it's typically more expensive.

Pairing 3: National Herald + Rivertowns Enterprise

Total newspaper fees: ~$312–$462

The National Herald is a Greek-American daily based in Long Island City and designated for Westchester. Comparable in price to Hamodia.

Pairing to Avoid: New York Law Journal + Rivertowns Enterprise

Total newspaper fees: ~$1,312–$2,112+

The New York Law Journal is technically a designated daily for Westchester, but its legal-notice rate of $1,200–$2,000+ for a six-week LLC notice is far more than necessary. Pairing it with the cheapest weekly doesn't save you anything — the daily side of the cost dominates. Unless you have a specific reason to use the Law Journal, choose one of the other three dailies.

Total Westchester Publication Cost Using Rivertowns Enterprise

Here are the realistic total costs for a Westchester LLC publication using Rivertowns Enterprise as your weekly:

CombinationNewspaper Fees+ DOS FeeTotal
Journal News + Rivertowns Enterprise$262 – $362$50$312 – $412
Hamodia + Rivertowns Enterprise$312 – $462$50$362 – $512
National Herald + Rivertowns Enterprise$312 – $462$50$362 – $512
NY Law Journal + Rivertowns Enterprise$1,312 – $2,112+$50$1,362 – $2,162+

The Journal News + Rivertowns Enterprise pairing puts a Westchester LLC publication squarely at the low end of the $250–$450 Westchester range we cite in our Westchester LLC publication cost guide. For most cost-conscious customers, this is the most direct path to a complete, compliant publication at the lowest legitimate price.

The Journal News + Rivertowns Enterprise is one of the most cost-effective designated combinations available to a Westchester LLC. We routinely use this pairing for customers who want the lowest legitimate publication price without restructuring their LLC.

How to Place a Rivertowns Enterprise LLC Publication Notice

If you're handling publication yourself, here's the practical sequence for placing a notice with The Rivertowns Enterprise:

  1. Verify current designation — Call the Westchester County Clerk at (914) 995-3070 or check the official list at westchesterclerk.com/about/designated-newspapers to confirm The Rivertowns Enterprise is currently designated. Designations can change.
  2. Contact The Rivertowns Enterprise directly — Visit rivertownsenterprise.net or call the legal-notices contact listed on their site. Confirm the current rate, the affidavit-issuance policy, and the publication schedule.
  3. Submit the LLC notice text — The notice must include your LLC's exact legal name (matching DOS records character-for-character), the date of formation, the county where the office is located (Westchester), the Secretary of State as agent for service of process, the address to which process should be mailed, and the LLC's purpose. Most papers have a template.
  4. Pay upfront — Newspapers typically require payment before the first insertion runs.
  5. Confirm the schedule — The notice must run once per week for six consecutive weeks. Get the six insertion dates in writing.
  6. Place the daily-newspaper notice in parallel — Both notices should run roughly in parallel; they don't need to match exactly, but the six weeks of weekly publication and the six weekly insertions in the daily should all complete within a reasonable window.
  7. Monitor publication — Check each weekly edition to confirm the notice ran. A missed week can require restarting the count.
  8. Collect the affidavit — After the sixth insertion, request the notarized affidavit of publication. You'll need this to prepare your Certificate of Publication.

Eligibility — Does My LLC Need to Be in the Rivertowns?

No. Your LLC does not need to be located in Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington, or Tarrytown to use The Rivertowns Enterprise for publication. What matters under Section 206 is the county clerk's designation, not the newspaper's coverage area or your LLC's specific town within the county.

If your LLC's Articles of Organization list Westchester County as the county where the office is located, you can publish in any of the 21 designated weekly newspapers — regardless of which Westchester town your business is actually in. A Yonkers LLC, a White Plains LLC, a New Rochelle LLC, a Mount Vernon LLC, a Scarsdale LLC, a Mount Kisco LLC — any Westchester-designated LLC — can use The Rivertowns Enterprise to satisfy the weekly half of the publication requirement.

This is one of the structural advantages of the Westchester designated-newspaper system. The clerk pre-designates a list of papers covering different parts of the county, and the LLC owner chooses from that list. Unlike some NYC boroughs where the clerk assigns specific newspapers per LLC, Westchester gives you flexibility to optimize for cost.

What Makes a Newspaper Eligible

A newspaper qualifies for LLC publication only if the county clerk has designated it. The newspaper's office location, geographic coverage, language, religious affiliation, or readership demographics do not matter. What matters is that the Westchester County Clerk has formally designated the paper for legal-notice publication. The Rivertowns Enterprise's designation covers all Westchester LLCs — not just those in the Rivertowns area.

Timeline Using The Rivertowns Enterprise

The publication timeline using The Rivertowns Enterprise follows the standard Westchester pattern:

WeekActivity
1Verify designations; contact Rivertowns Enterprise + chosen daily; submit notice text; pay
2First weekly insertion in Rivertowns; first weekly insertion in daily
3Second insertion in both papers
4Third insertion in both papers
5Fourth insertion in both papers
6Fifth insertion in both papers
7Sixth and final insertion in both papers
8Request notarized affidavits from both papers
8–9Prepare Certificate of Publication (Form DOS-1708); file with NY Department of State; pay $50 fee
10–12Wait for state processing (2–4 weeks standard)

The six-week publication period is fixed by statute — there's no way to shorten it with any newspaper, including the Rivertowns Enterprise. The Rivertowns Enterprise is a weekly, so you're inserting once per week for six consecutive weeks. The statutory minimum is the same regardless of which weekly you choose.

The 120-Day Deadline Still Applies

You have 120 days from your LLC's effective formation date to complete publication and file the Certificate of Publication. The full process — Rivertowns Enterprise insertions, daily-newspaper insertions, affidavit collection, and DOS filing — typically runs 8–10 weeks. Start within two weeks of formation to leave a comfortable buffer. See our how to publish your LLC in Westchester guide for the complete checklist.

Affidavit Collection from The Rivertowns Enterprise

After your sixth and final insertion in The Rivertowns Enterprise, you'll receive a notarized affidavit of publication — a sworn statement signed by the newspaper's representative confirming that your LLC notice ran in six consecutive weekly editions on specific dates.

The affidavit is the single most important document the paper produces for your publication. Without it, you cannot file your Certificate of Publication with NY DOS, and your publication does not officially count.

What to confirm with the paper:

  • The affidavit is included in the quoted rate (most papers include it; a few charge $25–$75 extra)
  • The affidavit will be issued promptly after the final insertion (typically within 1–2 weeks)
  • The affidavit lists all six insertion dates and the LLC's exact legal name
  • The affidavit is notarized — an unnotarized statement is not sufficient

If anything on the affidavit is wrong — most commonly a typo in the LLC's name — request a corrected affidavit before submitting to DOS. A name mismatch between the affidavit and your DOS-recorded LLC name is a common reason Certificates of Publication get rejected.

For more on the affidavit and the Certificate of Publication step, see filing your Certificate of Publication in Westchester.

Other Affordable Weekly Alternatives

The Rivertowns Enterprise is the cheapest weekly we routinely encounter, but it's not the only affordable designated option. If the Rivertowns Enterprise isn't a fit for any reason — schedule, communication, your own preference — these are the next-cheapest designated weeklies:

Weekly NewspaperTypical 6-Week RateCoverage
The Rivertowns Enterprise~$112Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington, Tarrytown
The Scarsdale Inquirer~$157Scarsdale and surrounding
Hometown Media Group papers (City Review New Rochelle, Eastchester Review, Harrison Review, Mamaroneck Review, Rye City Review)$100 – $200Various Westchester communities
The Gazette$100 – $200Croton-on-Hudson area
Halston Media papers (North Salem News, The Somers Record, Yorktown News)$200 – $300Northern Westchester
Westchester County Press$200 – $300County-wide
Westchester Rising / Yonkers Rising$200 – $300Yonkers and surrounding

All seven categories above are legally equivalent for Section 206 purposes — they're all on the Westchester County Clerk's designated list, and a notice in any of them satisfies the weekly half of the publication requirement. The differences are price and operational reliability (how quickly they confirm your notice, how promptly they issue affidavits, how easy they are to contact).

For the complete designated weekly list with addresses and phone numbers, see Westchester County designated newspapers.

Why We Verify Every Time

Newspaper rates and designations both change. A paper that was the cheapest option six months ago may have raised its rates; a paper that was designated last quarter may have been removed. We verify both the rate and the current designation with every order before placing a notice. If you're handling publication yourself, build the same verification into your process — it prevents the most common mistake we see in DIY publication.

Already in Westchester? You Don't Need a County Switch to Use Rivertowns

If your LLC's Articles of Organization already list Westchester County as the county where your office is located, you can use The Rivertowns Enterprise directly. You don't need to change your LLC's county designation, registered agent, service-of-process address, or any other element of your DOS record to access Westchester's affordable weekly options.

This matters because some national publication services advertise low publication prices ($199, $249) based on a structurally different model. Their pricing is built around publication in a single county — typically Albany or Rockland, where their registered-agent infrastructure is concentrated. To deliver publication at that pricing, the customer's LLC has to first be changed to that county: filing a Certificate of Change under §211-A, replacing the registered agent with the provider, updating the service-of-process address, and entering an ongoing registered-agent relationship at $125–$249/year.

These changes are not required to complete publication — they're a consequence of the provider's business model being concentrated in one county. For a Westchester-designated LLC, the modest publication-fee savings from a county switch (typically $100–$200) get offset within one to two years by recurring registered-agent fees, and the LLC ends up with a county designation that no longer reflects where the business actually operates.

We publish in Westchester, where your LLC is already designated. We don't change your county, registered agent, or service-of-process address. A publication-only service completes the requirement and the engagement ends.

The Rivertowns Enterprise is the kind of cost optimization that doesn't require restructuring your LLC. It's already on the Westchester County Clerk's designated list — your LLC is already designated in Westchester. The match is direct.

For a deeper look at the county-switch trade-off, see why some publication services change your LLC's county.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does The Rivertowns Enterprise charge for an LLC publication notice?

Approximately $112 for the full six-week LLC publication notice, based on recent customer experience and publicly observable rates. This is among the most affordable designated weekly options for Westchester County. Newspaper rates change periodically — confirm the current rate directly with the paper before placing your notice. Combined with The Journal News (~$200–$300) for the daily half and the $50 NY DOS filing fee, total Westchester publication cost using Rivertowns Enterprise typically lands around $312–$412.

Is The Rivertowns Enterprise really designated by the Westchester County Clerk?

Yes. The Rivertowns Enterprise is one of the 21 weekly newspapers currently designated by the Westchester County Clerk for LLC publication under Section 206. The official list is published at westchesterclerk.com/about/designated-newspapers. Designations can change, so verify the current list with the clerk at (914) 995-3070 before placing any notice — this is a simple call that prevents the most common DIY publication mistake.

Can I use The Rivertowns Enterprise if my LLC isn't in Dobbs Ferry, Hastings, Irvington, or Tarrytown?

Yes. Your LLC does not need to be located in the Rivertowns area to use this paper. Section 206 ties publication eligibility to the county clerk's designation, not the newspaper's coverage area. If your LLC's Articles of Organization list Westchester County, you can publish in any of the 21 designated weeklies. A Yonkers LLC, a White Plains LLC, a Scarsdale LLC, a Mount Kisco LLC — any Westchester-designated LLC — can use The Rivertowns Enterprise. The designation covers the entire county, not just the Rivertowns villages.

What's the cheapest total Westchester publication cost using The Rivertowns Enterprise?

The Journal News + Rivertowns Enterprise pairing produces the lowest total cost: approximately $262–$362 in newspaper fees, plus the $50 DOS filing fee, for a total of $312–$412. This is at the low end of the typical Westchester publication range ($250–$450) and is the combination we recommend most often for cost-conscious customers who want to publish in their existing Westchester designation without restructuring the LLC.

Can I pair The Rivertowns Enterprise with two other weeklies instead of a daily?

No. Section 206 explicitly requires one daily and one weekly — you cannot substitute two weeklies. The Rivertowns Enterprise covers the weekly half of the requirement; you still need to pair it with one of Westchester's four designated dailies (The Journal News, Hamodia Daily, National Herald, or New York Law Journal) to complete the publication.

What happens if The Rivertowns Enterprise raises its rates after I sign up?

Once you've paid for the six-week publication run, the rate is locked in for those insertions. Newspapers typically don't retroactively adjust prices for committed insertions. The risk is at the start — if you don't lock in a rate before the first insertion, the paper's published rate at insertion time applies. Always get the six-week price in writing before paying.

Does The Rivertowns Enterprise issue the affidavit of publication?

Yes. Like all designated newspapers, The Rivertowns Enterprise issues a notarized affidavit of publication after the sixth and final weekly insertion. The affidavit is required for filing your Certificate of Publication with NY DOS. Most papers include the affidavit in the publication fee — confirm this with The Rivertowns Enterprise when placing the notice. If the affidavit is billed separately, it's typically $25–$75.

Are there cheaper designated weeklies than The Rivertowns Enterprise?

The Rivertowns Enterprise (~$112) is consistently among the cheapest designated weeklies we encounter. Some Hometown Media Group papers (City Review New Rochelle, Eastchester Review, Harrison Review, Mamaroneck Review, Rye City Review) and The Gazette can occasionally come in at the same range or slightly lower ($100–$200). Rates vary and change, so the "cheapest" designated weekly in any given month depends on what each paper is currently charging. Verify rates with two or three of the lowest-cost candidates if you're optimizing tightly for price.

Can I publish in The Rivertowns Enterprise alone and skip the daily to save money?

No. Publishing only in a weekly does not satisfy Section 206. The statute requires both a daily and a weekly. If you skip the daily, your Certificate of Publication will be rejected when DOS reviews your filing — and you'll have to start over with the correct two-paper combination, plus another $112 to repeat the Rivertowns side. The minimum legitimate cost for a complete Westchester publication using Rivertowns Enterprise is the Journal News + Rivertowns combination at approximately $262–$362 in newspaper fees plus the $50 DOS fee.

How do I know my publication in The Rivertowns Enterprise actually ran?

The Rivertowns Enterprise is a print weekly — you can pick up or subscribe to weekly editions and verify your notice appears in each of the six consecutive weeks. After the sixth insertion, the notarized affidavit of publication the paper issues is the formal proof for NY DOS. If you're using a publication service, the service monitors publication on your behalf and provides the affidavits. With our service, we verify every weekly insertion and only file your Certificate of Publication once we have both notarized affidavits in hand.

Will using The Rivertowns Enterprise affect my LLC's filing or registered agent?

No. Using The Rivertowns Enterprise — or any specific designated newspaper — has no effect on your LLC's filing, registered agent, service-of-process address, or county designation. Newspaper choice is a publication-process decision, not a structural change to your LLC. Your LLC's record at NY DOS is identical before and after publication regardless of which designated newspapers you choose.

How We Help

We're a specialist Westchester County LLC publication service. For cost-conscious customers, we routinely pair The Rivertowns Enterprise with The Journal News — the most cost-effective designated combination available for Westchester publication.

Our $385 flat fee covers everything: verifying current designations with the Westchester County Clerk, placing your notice with both newspapers, monitoring publication for all six consecutive weeks, collecting both notarized affidavits, preparing and filing your Certificate of Publication (Form DOS-1708) with NY DOS, and the $50 state filing fee. No registered-agent subscription. No county changes. No recurring fees. The LLC is identical before and after our service.

Our service is self-contained. Using us doesn't require appointing us as your registered agent, changing your service-of-process mailing address, or modifying your LLC's record with NY DOS. We publish; we're done.

Why Use a Service for an Affordable Pairing?

If the Journal News + Rivertowns Enterprise pairing is already inexpensive, why use a service at all? Three reasons:

  1. The total cost is comparable. $312–$412 DIY versus $385 with our service — within the same range, with none of the coordination work, none of the verification risk, and the affidavit + Certificate of Publication filing handled.
  2. Designation verification. Newspapers occasionally lose their designation. We verify before placing every order. A DIY notice published in a non-designated newspaper is the single most common reason Certificates of Publication get rejected — wasting your money and your 120-day clock.
  3. Affidavit and DOS filing. After publication, you still need to collect notarized affidavits, prepare Form DOS-1708 correctly, and file it with the Department of State. We handle all of it.

What's Included in Our $385

DIY ApproachOur Service
Verify designations with the clerkIncluded
Contact and coordinate with two newspapersIncluded
Pay each newspaper directlyIncluded
Monitor 6 weeks of publication in two papersIncluded
Request and collect both affidavitsIncluded
Prepare Certificate of Publication (Form DOS-1708)Included
File with NY DOS and pay $50 feeIncluded
Your time: 3–5 hours over 8–10 weeksWe handle everything
Total: $312 – $412 + your time + risk$385 — done.

What We Don't Do

  • We don't change your LLC's county designation. Your LLC stays in Westchester.
  • We don't become your registered agent. Your existing setup is unchanged.
  • We don't change your service-of-process address.
  • We don't enroll you in any subscription, recurring fee, or ongoing service.

We publish in Westchester, where your LLC is already designated. We don't change your county, registered agent, or service-of-process address.

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Key Takeaways

  • The Rivertowns Enterprise is one of 21 designated weekly newspapers for Westchester County LLC publication
  • Six-week LLC publication cost is approximately $112 — among the most affordable designated weekly options (verify current rate with the paper)
  • Your LLC does not need to be in the Rivertowns area to use this paper — Westchester designation covers the entire county
  • Pair with The Journal News for the lowest total cost — approximately $262–$362 in newspaper fees, $312–$412 with the $50 DOS filing fee
  • Avoid the New York Law Journal as your daily — it costs $1,200–$2,000+ for what other dailies do for $150–$350
  • Always verify both the current rate and the current designation before placing a notice — both can change
  • Other affordable weekly alternatives include The Scarsdale Inquirer (~$157), Hometown Media papers ($100–$200), and The Gazette ($100–$200)
  • You don't need a county switch to access Rivertowns Enterprise pricing — a Westchester-designated LLC can use it directly without changes to filing, registered agent, or service-of-process address
  • Our $385 flat-fee service handles the entire process including affidavits and DOS filing, often pairing Rivertowns Enterprise with The Journal News for cost-conscious customers

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Methodology — Where Our Pricing Comes From

NY weeklies do not publish official rate cards for legal-notice classifieds. The ~$112 figure for The Rivertowns Enterprise reflects quotes our team has gathered directly from the paper over recent customer orders (2024–2026). It is first-party operator data, not figures sourced from a public database. Rates change periodically, so when you order through our service we obtain a fresh quote based on your specific notice text. If you're handling publication yourself, contact The Rivertowns Enterprise via rivertownsenterprise.net before placing your notice to confirm the current rate.

Disclaimer

The information in this article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. While we strive for accuracy, laws and procedures may change. Newspaper rates — including the ~$112 figure cited for The Rivertowns Enterprise — are estimates based on publicly available information and recent customer experience. Rates vary by newspaper, change over time, and should be verified directly with each newspaper before placing your notice. Designations by the Westchester County Clerk can also change; always confirm current designations before publishing. For specific legal questions about your LLC, consult with a qualified attorney. Westchester County LLC Publication provides publication services and administrative filing assistance — we are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice.

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