Steve Lonegan came under fire from Tom Moran at the Star Ledger for an anti-gay comment that he was accused of making in 2006 at a Republican Club meeting.
Every time Emil Ruesch thinks he's finally put an end to unwanted newspapers on his lawn or driveway, he's back in the same predicament a week or two later.
The owners of the Star-Ledger Thursday eliminated 167 jobs at the state's largest newspaper, including a quarter of its award-winning newsroom. The move comes with the creation of NJ Advance Media, which will consolidate the operations of several newspapers and digital media in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
The editorial page editor of the Star-Ledger blogged Sunday that the newspaper's endorsement of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for re-election last November was "a mistake" that drew taunts from his "liberal friends."
The Star-Ledger of Newark has reached a tentative agreement with its production unions, heading off a threatened shutdown of New Jersey's largest newspaper.
The publisher of New Jersey's largest newspaper has renewed a threat to close the paper if he can't reach agreements with four production unions by the end of this month.
The owners of The Star-Ledger plan to close New Jersey's largest newspaper by year's end if its production unions don't make concessions in contract negotiations, the publisher said Wednesday.