The Press of Atlantic City
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The July 27, 2005 front page of The Press of Atlantic City |
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Type | Daily newspaper |
Format | Broadsheet |
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Owner | Abarta |
Publisher | Keith L. Dawn |
Founded | 1895 (as Daily Press) |
Headquarters | United States |
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Website: pressofAtlanticCity.com |
The Press of Atlantic City is a newspaper based in Pleasantville, New Jersey. It is the primary newspaper for most of southeastern New Jersey, publishing separate regional editions for Atlantic County, Cumberland County, Cape May County, and southern Ocean County. The paper has a daily circulation of nearly 75,000 and a Sunday circulation just short of 100,000.
The newspaper focuses mainly on local, regional and state news, but also publishes national and international news mostly with wire stories. The editor is Paul Merkoski. The managing editor is Maryjane Briant. The deputy managing editor is Stephen Warren. The city Editor is Charles Wray. The news editor is Peter M. Brophy.
It was founded in 1895 and is now owned by Abarta, a privately owned Pittsburgh-based holding company.
The Press of Atlantic City, unlike most other newspapers, is printed using a flexographic process that seals the inks into the paper and makes the paper virtually smudgefree. The paper can be read by people without getting their hands dirty and/or ruining expensive clothing.