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  2. Asbury Park Press - Wikipedia

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    The Asbury Park Press, formerly known as the Shore Press, Daily Press, Asbury Park Daily Press, and Asbury Park Evening Press, is the third largest daily newspaper in the state of New Jersey. [2] Established in 1879, it has been owned by Gannett since 1997. [3] The newspaper is part of the USA Today Network. It has a history of winning and ...

  3. Asbury Park Press moves to new home at Bell Works in Holmdel

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    The Asbury Park Press started in 1879 in Asbury Park and operated there until the mid-1980s, when it moved to a new facility on Route 66 in Neptune. It moved across the street to its most recently ...

  4. Monmouth Canal ‘missing link’ in inland waterway: From the ...

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    The front page of the Asbury Park Press from Monday, Nov. 24, 1947. More than two years after the end of World War II, the remains of the first of 39 Asbury Park residents who died in uniform, are ...

  5. WOBM (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station began in 1926 as WDWM in Newark; it moved to Asbury Park as WCAP (for City of Asbury Park) in 1928. [2] In 1950, the station was purchased by the Asbury Park Press and renamed WJLK [2] as a sister station to WJLK-FM, which the newspaper placed on the air on November 20, 1947. The stations emphasized news coverage, using the paper's ...

  6. The Asbury Park Press is your news source for Tuesday's election. Bookmark this page for up-to-the-minute updates. Asbury Park Press live blog tracking voting, candidates, issues for 2024 election

  7. WJLK-FM - Wikipedia

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    WJLK-FM was created when the Asbury Park Press, a daily newspaper, wanted to expand its newly forming radio business in the 1940s.Originally destined to be WDJT at 104.3, by November 1946 the call letters had changed to WJLK, to honor J. Lyle Kinmonth, the former publisher of the Press, who died the previous year.

  8. New Jersey Sports Writers Association - Wikipedia

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    1961–62 – Joe Lee, Asbury Park Press; 1963–78 – Ed Nicheterlein, Atlantic City Press; 1978–84 – Chuck Triblehorn, Red Bank Register; 1984–90 – Joe Logue, The Trentonian; 1990– (incl 2001) – Emery Konick Jr., The Home News Tribune (incl 2010)–present – George O'Gorman, The Trentonian

  9. A daring holdup in Ocean Grove: From the Asbury Park Press ...

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    Here's a look at the front page of the Asbury Park Press from 123 years ago, when phone numbers looked like this: 121b.