West-Jersey Pioneer
The West-Jersey Pioneer, founded in 1828 by William T. Cummings in Bridgeton, New Jersey, is one of the region's oldest newspapers. Over the years, it has evolved significantly, adapting to the changing landscape of journalism while remaining a vital community resource. Known for its comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, events, and agriculture, the newspaper has become a trusted source of information for residents, reflecting the voices and concerns of South Jersey. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the West-Jersey Pioneer starting 1852, with a total of 6,406 scans available. This archive offers a unique opportunity to discover historical figures, events, and even stories from your own family history. Engage with the past and uncover the rich heritage of the area by searching for old newspapers on OldNews.com.