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HAPPY BIRTHDAY — Gail Gordon, Scarlett Rajski Martin, Nathan Rudy, Jim Schulz. Saturday for Teresa Ruiz, Alana Burman, Joe ...
From the Hindenburg to the drone invasion, the Daily Record has been busy since our debut on June 25, 1900. Take a walk ...
Legislation proposed by state Senate President Nick Scutari would allow most public notices to be published online by ...
Newspapers have long been the repository for legal notices issued by the government. No longer, under a new bill from the Senate president.
New Jersey Transit, the third-largest transit system in the United States, provides more than 700,000 passenger trips a day on average across its train, light rail, and bus lines.
New Jersey’s largest nurses’ union is hoping to reach new agreements with several hospitals across the state over safe staffing ratios. If not, the more than 3,500 members of the ...
Shawn LaTourette, New Jersey's commissioner of Environmental Protection, said fire officials expect the blaze to grow and that it could turn out to be the largest wildfire in New Jersey in 20 years.
The closing of that facility means another daily newspaper, The Jersey Journal, will cease publication on Feb. 1 after operating for 157 years. The news dissapointed many New Jersey residents.
One of the biggest unresolved issues in New Jersey is where governments will publish legal notices now that newspapers are ending their print editions. For over a century, state and local governments ...
Sunday, Feb. 2 is the last day The Star-Ledger newspaper will be in print. The parent company announced the decision in October, citing rising costs, decreasing circulation and reduced demand for ...
News organizations like The Journal became one way to hold them accountable. Without our historic, effective newspaper, we have to craft new ways to do what The Jersey Journal did so well.