Birritteri writes, “Our feature stories and sidebars have new font styles and type sizes, narrower columns, more white space, and an overall stronger use of type styles and graphics.
“We have also introduced three new departments – Main Street NJ, Healthy Living, and Ask the Experts — which were developed as a result of a readership survey conducted this past summer.
“It is exciting to develop content for these new departments and work with the new layout guidelines. It’s a fresh new look, but our readers can still expect the same award-winning news coverage this publication has been delivering for the past 67 years. And for your readership and feedback, we remain extremely grateful.”
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