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This is a list of newspapers in New Jersey. There were, as of 2020, over 300 newspapers in print in New Jersey. Historically, there have been almost 2,000 newspapers published in New Jersey. [1] The Constitutional Courant, founded in 1765 in Woodbridge, New Jersey, is the earliest known New Jersey newspaper. [2]
During 2018, the Daily Voice operation was taken over by Cantata Media, based in Norwalk, Connecticut. [21] In 2019 Cantata Media formed an alliance with Westfair Communications , the publisher of the Fairfield County Business Journal , to form a subscription-based website, Daily Voice Plus, that would feature material from both organizations.
Labcorp has been criticized over faulty paternity tests, many of which have resulted in lawsuits. The most notable case was the 2005 false accusation of Washington hairdresser Andre Chreky, who spent $200,000 and years in court proving, despite a false-positive test, that he was not the father.
Sussex County is a Republican bastion in mostly blue New Jersey. As of the June primary, more than 50,000 voters in the county were registered with the GOP, compared with about 26,000 Democrats ...
In heavily Republican Sussex County, however, winning the GOP primary is usually tantamount to election to the office. A Democrat hasn't been elected to the county's governing body since Howard ...
Citing "stolen valor," and false claims of military service, the Sussex County Republican Party has asked for Commissioner Bill Hayden to step down.
Sussex County Meet the two newest officers sworn into the Newton Police Department Ogdensburg Borough elections Steven Ciasullo and Alfonse A. DeMeo are the candidates for two, three-year terms on ...
[110] [111] Sussex County is a part of Vicinage 10 of the New Jersey Superior Court (along with Morris County), which is seated at the Morris County Courthouse in Morristown; the Assignment Judge for Vicinage 10 is Stuart A. Minkowitz. Cases venued in Sussex County are heard at the Sussex County Judicial Center in Newton.