New Jersey Herald Explained

See also: List of newspapers in New Jersey.

New Jersey Herald
Type:Daily newspaper
Format:Broadsheet
Language:American English
Foundation:1829
Owners:Gannett
Publisher:Keith Flinn
Editor:Bruce Tomlinson
Circulation:11,220 Daily
17,430 Sunday
Circulation Ref:[1]
Circulation Date:2008
Headquarters:2 Spring Street, Newton, New Jersey
Publishing Country:United States
Issn:0893-3677
Oclc:12198584

The New Jersey Herald is a newspaper published six days (Sunday-Friday) every week. Its headquarters are in Newton, New Jersey. It is the only daily newspaper published in Sussex County, New Jersey and one of the oldest in the state. It has a distribution that reaches into both Morris County and Warren County in New Jersey, as well as Pike County, Pennsylvania, and Orange County, New York.[2] [3]

History

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. The New Jersey Sunday Herald first published on June 11, 1962. In 1969, it was sold to American Newspapers Inc. The daily edition was first published March 16, 1970. Quincy Newspapers acquired the company in March 1980. On May 16, 2019, it was announced that GateHouse Media had purchased the New Jersey Herald. The 2 Spring Street building was not part of the sale and was sold separately. Soon after its purchase, its parent company, New Media Investment Group, bought Gannett in a merger that assumed its name and its headquarters in Virginia, with Mike Reed as CEO. Today, The New Jersey Herald is published six days a week (Sunday-Friday, excluding Saturday).[5]

Coverage

The New Jersey Herald covers many local news and sporting events mainly throughout Sussex County, and regularly publishes articles from the Associated Press that cover state, national, and world events.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NJPA New Jersey Press Association. 2008-08-19.
  2. http://www.njherald.com/story/12623642/the-new-jersey-herald About Us
  3. Web site: About The New Jersey herald. [volume] (Newton, N.J.) 1960-current]. Library of Congress. March 23, 2020.
  4. Book: New Jersey a State to its Present and Past. 0403021804. 112.
  5. Web site: New Jersey Herald. New Jersey Insider. 2007-10-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20071005223128/http://www.njinsider.com/newspapers02.htm. 2007-10-05. dead.,, New Jersey Insider. Accessed October 23, 2007.