Today's Sunbeam

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Today's Sunbeam
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Newhouse News Service
Publisher Ceil Smith
Editor Bill Gallo
Founded 1819 (originally the Salem Messenger)
Language English
Headquarters 93 Fifth St.
Salem, NJ 08097
Flag of the United States United States
Circulation 9,606 (Mon-Fri)
8,484 (Sat)
9,279 (Sun)[1]

Website: Today's Sunbeam online

Today's Sunbeam is a daily newspaper in Salem, New Jersey, United States. Its main competitors are The Philadelphia Inquirer across the Delaware River in Pennsylvania, and the Courier-Post and Burlington County Times in South Jersey.[2] It is a sister newspaper to the Gloucester County Times and Bridgeton News (in Cumberland County), as all are owned by Newhouse News Service.

Founded in 1819 as the Salem Messenger, the present-day Sunbeam, re-named in 1972, has expanded its readership from just Salem to cover all of Salem County's local news as well as the most important national news. It is the least populated county in New Jersey with only 65,000 residents. Situated in the southwestern portion of the state, Today's Sunbeam has easy access to both Philadelphia and the Jersey shore communities, which include Ocean City, Atlantic City, and Wildwood, among others.[3]

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