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The New Jersey Herald was first published in 1829 on a weekly basis, making it one of New Jersey's oldest published newspapers. [4] In 1925, the paper got its first permanent home when a one-story building was built on High Street in Newton. In 1968, its headquarters moved to its current location at 2 Spring Street.
This is a list of newspapers in New Jersey. There were, as of 2020, over 300 newspapers in print in New Jersey. ... New Jersey Herald: Newton: Sussex: 1829
Kyle Morel, Newton New Jersey Herald March 7, 2024 at 3:10 PM A Newton resident and former school board member is being remembered for her tireless efforts to give back to the community after her ...
Bruce A. Scruton, Newton New Jersey Herald July 26, 2023 at 8:07 AM NEWTON - A homeowner whose restoration project collapsed was given permission from a town commission to rebuild a High Street ...
Bruce A. Scruton, Newton New Jersey Herald. February 29, 2024 at 5:59 PM. NEWTON - The Sussex County Republican Party has called on county Commissioner William Hayden to resign his position citing ...
North Jersey Media Group is a newspaper publishing company headquartered in Woodland Park, New Jersey and owned by the Gannett Company, Inc.It publishes The Record, the Herald News of Passaic County, the Daily Record of Morris County, and other community newspapers and publications.
The New Jersey Herald requested a copy of police body camera and dashcam footage from the Attorney General's Office, but several requests from the office for additional time has extended the due date.
Russell J. Flanagan (May 21, 1974 – February 5, 2008), better known as Russ Flanagan, was a journalist for The Express-Times in Easton, Pennsylvania, and The New Jersey Herald in Newton, New Jersey. He covered Northampton County courts for the last three years of his career. Flanagan was found dead in his Whitehall Township apartment at age 33.