If you were to tell me in 2000 that in 25 years The Star-Ledger would no longer publish in print, I would have laughed unapologetically in your face. It was near impossible to imagine New Jersey’s ...
Two longstanding New York City area newspapers, including one immortalized in "The Sopranos," are vanishing from newsstands, leaving Jersey City without printed news as media struggle against ...
The Star-Ledger will cut its print edition starting in February 2025 and close its Montville printing facility, a continuation of a focus to provide news to its readers online only through its website ...
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 ...
In another brutal punch to local journalism here in the great Garden State, the owners of the Star-Ledger announced it will cease publishing the print edition of the iconic Jersey paper in 2025.
The Star-Ledger — New Jersey's largest-circulation newspaper — and several other newspapers serving the Garden State will end print production early next year, according to NJ.com, which runs the news ...
When it opened on Thanksgiving Day in 1932, New Jersey’s Pulaski Skyway was hailed as an engineering marvel. Its 3 1/2 miles of black steel truss and chalk-white roadbed were massive in scale, and ...
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