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Publishers fear some newspapers will close after a change to a key New Jersey law. One publisher calls it "a blow to government transparency." ...
New Jersey news platforms should publish public notices. Plain and simple. Gov. Phil Murphy is poised to sign their death warrant.
In a decisive move that reflects the realities of a rapidly evolving media landscape, New Jersey has taken a historic step by ending the long-standing ...
Over the last six months, the fate of Garden State public notices — the advertisements carried in daily and weekly newspapers and on their digital platforms that advertise public meetings ...
In Williamsburg 249 years ago, competition also was stiff with, at times, three newspapers — all with the name Virginia ...
The law signed Monday follows several stopgap measures lawmakers advanced to ensure towns comply with the Open Public ...
By eliminating requirements that government — at every level, municipal, county and state — advertise meetings, public hearings, contracts and more using public notices in New Jersey newspapers.
The New Jersey Legislature and Governor Phil Murphy took decisive action and eliminated a mandate that will result in the ...
Bamberg County should not be labeled as a news desert, the owner of a weekly newspaper distributed in the county says.