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The first daily paper published in Vineland, New Jersey, The Daily Journal was established on June 7, 1875, by W.E. Cansdell, 14 years after Vineland's founding. A part of local history almost from the beginning, the original paper consisted of four pages with a yearly subscription rate of $2.
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]
Newspapers once printed or published in the U.S. state of New Jersey which have ceased publication. Pages in category "Defunct newspapers published in New Jersey" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Student newspapers published in New Jersey (9 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in New Jersey" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.
The original newspaper, The Daily Court Journal (Los Angeles), began publication in 1888.Charles T. Munger, was also vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, purchased the paper in 1977; through a series of acquisitions and organic growth, Munger built it into a group of newspapers and websites that provide information on the legal industry, real estate and general business.
The Daily Journal, a newspaper published in Vineland, New Jersey, United States; The Daily Journal, an English language newspaper in Caracas, Venezuela; Daily Journal of Commerce, a newspaper published in Portland, Oregon, United States; The Daily Journal (Fergus Falls), a newspaper published in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, United States
The News of Cumberland County, previously the Bridgeton Evening News, was a daily newspaper in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States.It was published from 1879 until 2012, when it merged with two other papers from the South Jersey area, Today's Sunbeam and the Gloucester County Times, to form the South Jersey Times.
The New Jersey Journal, which became the third newspaper published in New Jersey, was established by Kollock at his press during 1779 in the colonial village of Chatham, New Jersey, which had been settled in 1710 within the British Province of New Jersey. The newspaper, which later was renamed the Elizabeth Daily Journal, was a driving force in ...