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The Times of Trenton

"Everything happens in New Jersey" may seem a bit exaggerated, but a litany of stories down through the years supports the claim. From the Lindbergh baby kidnapping and "Trial of the Century,’’ to the Hindenberg explosion, to Megan’s Law, to the post-9/11 anthrax mailings from the local post office, The Times of Trenton has been on top of the stories. Located halfway between Philadelphia and New York City, The Times serves the state capital and surrounding area, including Princeton, with three zoned editions that give the newspaper a true local feel while at the same time providing world, national and state news. Now in its 125th year, The Times continues to be the dominant daily newspaper in the region and continues to live up to its motto: "Serving our community for more than a century.’’

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Newhouse Spotlight

The Bay City (Mich.) Times covers 13 counties in the northeastern part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, daily and Sunday.
Featured Correspondent
James Palmer, The Star-Ledger
James Palmer is a freelance journalist working with editors at The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J., to contribute to Newhouse News Service. In the past four years, Palmer has reported from Afghanistan, Kashmir, Burundi, Sudan, Uganda and Congo. He headed to Iraq late in the summer of 2005.