The Jersey Journal closes its 157-year history Saturday with a 40-page special farewell edition. The last issue touches on The Journal’s legacy and history, with remembrances from our readers ...
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Some issues are as constant as death and taxes ― and prior to Monday, The Jersey Journal. Some are, given The Journal’s 157-year history, relatively new. Over the past month, Journal reporters ...
Words matter. And they matter in this profession, particularly. So when I read the Editorial Board’s Feb. 7 online editorial, ...
Sherberg is a longtime reporter, editor and publisher at American City Business Journals, Bizwomen’s parent company. In Her Own Words: Jamie Bearor journeys from survivor to advocate Her dream ...
Sherberg is a longtime reporter, editor and publisher at American City Business Journals, Bizwomen’s parent company. In Her Own Words: Jamie Bearor journeys from survivor to advocate Her dream ...
Opens in a new tab or window The CDC has instructed its scientists to retract or pause the publication of any research manuscript being considered by any medical or scientific journal, not merely ...
Another great Valentine's decoration idea is to fill a bowl or tray with yarn-wrapped hearts. Home Made Lovely has an easy tutorial for whipping these up in no time. Felted balls make the perfect ...
He spoke with the softest of voices, yet his words were always heard loudly, clearly, and deeply. If a single theme runs through all of his teachings, it is to never look away or be indifferent ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. LEWISTON — When she was 8 years old, Julia Bouwsma dreamed of either ...
Tom Brady’s dual roles as Fox’s lead NFL analyst and a Raiders minority owner were on full display Saturday. Brady separated the two jobs, for the most part. He toed the line between providing ...
This is classic advice from Calvin Coolidge, who, unlike the new president, was abstemious with words. His taciturn aspect was ridiculed for decades. Today it’s regarded as wisdom.