The newspaper's first offices were located at 13 Exchange Place in Jersey City with a reported initial capitalization of $119.
Editor Joseph A. Dear changed the Evening Journal to its current name in 1909.
[3] The paper relocated again, in 1911, to a building at the northeast corner of Bergen and Sip Avenues.
[5] In December 2012, it was announced that the newspaper would sell the building and relocate to another location in Hudson County.
[9][10]The Jersey Journal's Newspapers in Education Program, supported with an additional sponsorship, comprises three annual events and awards: the Hudson County Science Fair, the Hudson County Spelling Bee, and the Everyday Heroes Awards.