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This is a list of newspapers in New Jersey. There were, as of 2020, over 300 newspapers in print in New Jersey. Historically, there have been almost 2,000 newspapers published in New Jersey. [1] The Constitutional Courant, founded in 1765 in Woodbridge, New Jersey, is the earliest known New Jersey newspaper. [2]
A Lyndhurst police sergeant must be reinstated with back pay after a Bergen County judge ruled that his termination was an overreach. ... North Jersey news More housing in Wayne? AvalonBay quietly ...
A the worst of it, Bergen County had nearly 4,000 customers without power. By Sunday morning Bergen was down to only a handful of people without power. Morris County, though, had over 1,400 ...
A 16-year-old boy from Bergen County was charged Wednesday as the result of an investigation into a shooting in Ridgefield Park that left a 15-year-old girl in critical condition, according to the ...
The Record (also called The North Jersey Record, The Bergen Record, The Sunday Record (Sunday edition) and formerly The Bergen Evening Record) is a newspaper in New Jersey, United States. Serving Bergen, Essex, Hudson and Passaic counties in northern New Jersey, it has the second-largest circulation of the state's daily newspapers, behind The ...
Rockland County, New York Putnam County, New York Dutchess County, New York Sullivan County, New York Orange County, New York Ulster County, New York Passaic County, New Jersey Bergen County, New Jersey: Founder(s) Carll Tucker, Chair: Key people: Carll Tucker, CEO Zohar Yardeni, CEO Travis Hardman, COO Ted Yang: Services: Online community news ...
Bergen County certified all election results this week. Thursday was the last day for candidates to file any challenges or recount requests by 5 p.m., but no requests came in, according to officials.
Bergen County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [8] Located in the northeastern corner of New Jersey, Bergen County and its many inner suburbs constitute a highly developed part of the New York City metropolitan area, bordering the Hudson River; the George Washington Bridge, which crosses the Hudson, connects Bergen County with Manhattan.