The Jersey Journal
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid

Owner Advance Publications[1]
Editor Judith A. Locorriere
Founded 1867
Headquarters 30 Journal Square, Jersey City, New Jersey

Website: Official website

The Jersey Journal is a newspaper published from Jersey City, New Jersey. The paper has its offices at 30 Journal Square, Jersey City, NJ 07306 and the square was named after the newspaper. The paper covers news and events throughout Hudson County, New Jersey. The current editor is Judith A. Locorriere. The paper was also published under the name Evening Journal. It was started in 1867. [2] The Journal is part of the Evening Journal Associates.

References

  1. ^ "The Jersey Journal". Advance Publications. Retrieved on 2008-07-06. "The Jersey Journal, flagship publication of The Evening Journal Association, covers New Jersey's Hudson County, a diverse, densely populated and exciting area with one of world's best views: the Manhattan skyline. The conveniently sized tabloid paper does community journalism right, as numerous awards from regional and state associations attest. Its focus on the highs and lows of everyday urban life gives it the edge in a media-saturated area."
  2. ^ "Jersey Journal, 30 Journal Square". New Jersey City University. Retrieved on 2007-08-26. "The Jersey Journal is Jersey City's long-time daily newspaper. The signage atop its five-story building dominates the Journal Square Center. John T. Rowland, Jr., a native of Jersey City, designed the building in 1921 at the time of the renovation of the area for new bridges over the Pennsylvania Railroad cut and the Hudson and Manhattan, now PATH, station. The newspaper began as the Evening Journal on May 2, 1867, at 13 Exchange Place with a reported initial capitalization of $119 and was owned by the Evening Journal Association. The paper relocated several times before settling at its namesake building at 30 "Journal" Square. It moved from Exchange Place to the Darcy Building, now the Fuller Building at Hudson and Montgomery Streets, to 158 Greene Street (between York and Montgomery Streets) in 1869, and to a new building at 37 Montgomery Streets in 1874. The newspaper moved to present-day Journal Square in 1911 and moved into its 30 Journal Square location in 1925."


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