The Daily Journal (New Jersey)

The Daily Journal is a newspaper printed in Vineland, New Jersey from Monday to Saturday.

Its main competitors are The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Courier Post and The Press of Atlantic City.

A part of local history almost from the beginning, the original paper consisted of four pages with a yearly subscription rate of $2.

[3] During the same year of The Daily Journal's birth, the death of an editor at another local paper, The Vineland Independent, made headlines all over the northeast.

The Leuchter family sold the paper to The Evening News Association in Detroit in 1973.