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The owner of New Jersey's largest newspaper says it will stop publishing a daily print version of the paper early next year, but its online version will continue. The Newark Morning Ledger Co ...
In an article posted Wednesday on NJ.com, the Star-Ledger -along with The Times of Trenton, South Jersey Times, and Hunterdon County Democrat- will end their print editions in February ...
This is misleading. The Post announcement says, essentially, that the newspaper originally had a policy of not endorsing presidential candidates, and it changed that policy and started endorsing ...
Sample News Group — publisher of over 75 titles in four states and parent company of The Standard-Journal — has acquired the Bee Newspaper Group publications from ...
The owner of New Jersey’s largest newspaper says it will stop publishing a daily print version of the paper early next year, but its online version will continue. The Newark Morning Ledger Co ...