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Newspaper Contact Infomation

Following is a list of links and letter
submission options for New Jersey newspapers in alphabetical order. If your local paper is
not listed here, go to their web site and look for the letters or opinion section for
instructions. Good luck!
Asbury Park Press (Neptune). Must submit full name for publication,
home address and daytime phone number. Address and phone number will not be published.
Courier-Post (Cherry Hill). Letters should be 250 words or less
and are subject to editing. Include name, full address, daytime and evening phone numbers,
and email address if applicable.
Home News Tribune (East Brunswick). " Letters
delivered online must carry full name (not just e-mail nickname), address and daytime
telephone number for verification. Writers are limited to one letter per month. Letters
should be brief; all letters are subject to condensation or rejection." Full policy.
- Fax at 732) 565-7208. Please
sign letter and mark "Letter to the Editor" at top.
- Email to [email protected]
- Mail to Letters to the
Editor, Home News Tribune, 35
Kennedy Blvd., East Brunswick NJ 08816
Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Penn.). Must submit full name for
publication, home address and daytime phone number. Address and phone number will not be
published.
- Online form
- Email [email protected]
- Mail to Letters to
the editor, Philadelphia Inquirer, P.O. Box 8263, Philadelphia, Pa. 19101
The Press of Atlantic City
(Pleasantville). " We will not accept letters without
your name, full address, daytime and evening phone numbers. Please remember: letters are
subject to editing. The shorter the letter, the more likely it will be published." Full policy.
- Email [email protected]
- Mail to The Press
Editorial Page, 11 Devins Lane,
Pleasantville, NJ 08232
The Record (Hackensack). Must submit full name for
publication, home address and daytime phone number. Address and phone number will not be
published.
- Fax at 201 646 4749
- Email to [email protected]
- Mail to Letters to the
Editor, The Record, 150 River Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601-7172
The Star Ledger (Newark). Must submit full
name for publication, home address and daytime phone number. Address and phone number will
not be published.
- Email [email protected]
- Mail to Editorial Department, Star-Ledger, 1 Star Ledger Plaza, Newark, NJ, 07102-1200
The Times (Trenton). Must submit full
name for publication, home address and daytime phone number. Address and phone number will
not be published.
- Fax at 609 394 2819
- Email [email protected]
- Mail to The Times, P.O. Box 847, Trenton, N.J. 08605
The Trentonian (Trenton). Must submit full name for
publication, home address and daytime phone number. Address and phone number will not be
published.
- Online form
- Email [email protected]
- Mail to Letters to the
editor, Trentonian, 600 Perry St., Trenton, NJ 08618
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