Drivers Approve Deal With The Star-Ledger; Newhouses Will Not Sell
By John Koblin
October 8, 2008 | 3:34 p.m
The drivers approved the deal, and The Star-Ledger remains in the hands of the Newhouse family.
According to The Star-Ledger's Steve Chambers:
'I'm thrilled The Star-Ledger will remain part of our family,' said Donald Newhouse, president of Advance Publications, which has owned the paper since 1935. 'I have confidence in The Star-Ledger management team, and I think we can do in the future what we have done in the past: serve the needs of our readers and advertisers.'
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