Credit: Ingrid Bostrom

The defunct Santa Barbara News-Press is continuing to bill subscribers, according to one octogenarian in Noleta. Her friend, Sandy Shertzer, contacted the Independent to spread the word, saying his “Noleta grandma buddy” had $120 automatically deducted from her bank account on September 9, seven weeks after the newspaper announced its July 21 bankruptcy.

Shertzer said his friend, who is 87 years old and asked that her named not be used, had received the paper at her door until October 2022, when the News-Press stopped home deliveries and began delivering through the U.S. mail. She said that “forewarned is forearmed” in letting others know of the subscription charge that might still be coming from Ampersand Publishing.

Calling himself “an over-educated kid from the Bronx High School of Science” with a background in the law, Shertzer accompanied his friend to the bank, which canceled the automatic payments and returned her money.

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