Woodland Park, New Jersey, USA
NorthJersey.com is the digital news platform of The Record (also known as The Bergen Record), serving Bergen, Passaic, Morris and Essex counties in northern New Jersey, and is owned by Gannett Company.
The Record was first published as The Evening Record on June 5, 1895, and was owned by the Borg family from 1930 to 2016, during which the family formed North Jersey Media Group as an umbrella organization for The Record, the Herald News and a network of community weeklies. Gannett Company acquired North Jersey Media Group from the Borgs in July 2016, laying off roughly 350 employees within eight months. In March 2022, Gannett discontinued The Record's Saturday print edition in favor of an expanded digital e-Edition.
The Record won a Pulitzer Prize in 1971 for editorial writing by William Caldwell, and its photographer Thomas E. Franklin took the iconic "Raising the Flag at Ground Zero" photograph following the September 11 attacks; the paper also led reporting on the Bridgegate political scandal.
Owner: Gannett Company
NorthJersey.com serves readers across Bergen, Passaic, Morris and Essex counties, delivering local news through the USA Today Network alongside national and international coverage from the Associated Press.
Address
Woodland Park, New Jersey
Website
https://www.northjersey.com
Sources
Columbia Journalism Review. Gannett's push into New Jersey saps local coverage
Media Bias/Fact Check. The Record (New Jersey)
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