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Old 02-03-2025, 09:03 PM
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Default End of a era. Farewell Newark Star Ledger!

Al Ristori

Sunday’s print edition was the official end of the Newark Star-Ledger, but during the last few years that N.J. newspaper bore little resemblance to the powerful largest daily in the state before becoming a victim of the internet.

I grew up on Long Island, and treasured the fishing column written by Frank Keating in the Long Island Press. That paper was part of the Newhouse family print empire which stretched down to New Orleans. Ironically, when I lived in Massapequa Park, a Newhouse was one of my neighbors, though I never met him there.

Decades later, while living in N.J. , I subscribed to that 15 cent newspaper which included a great Sports section that even had the baseball box scores for every Major League game except for those on the west coast. Picking up the Sunday edition as Tony Soprano did from his driveway was exercise as it was about as heavy as the N.Y. Times –and grew to over a million circulation.

Instead of having just the normal one outdoor writer, the Star-Ledger had one for hunting and freshwater fishing, another for salt water, and sometimes even a boating editor. When Bob Duffy died suddenly, I applied for the Salt Water column and with an extensive background of writing for Saltwater Sportsman, Fishing World and other magazines, was given that position which I enjoyed until the loss of advertising to the internet spelled doom for a newspaper that was a mighty force for almost a century. The last time I saw it the price was up to $1.50 for an issue with only a few pages and very little information. ****

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Sad to see it go, it was the highlight of many a morning as a kid.. Pouring a bowl of cereal and turning right to the fishing report section to see what was going on, then to the circular of your favorite sporting good store like Herman's and looking at all the fishing gear...

It also gave many kids their first jobs delivering papers .. Sunday's were extra hard since the papers were a lot more bulky, impossible to fold and it especially sucked in the winter.. Collection days were always the best, envelopes of cash and hopefully a little extra tip. Simpler times for sure....

I had the good fortune of meeting and fishing with Al Ristori later in life. Such a treat to fish with a legend who had a wealth of knowledge, many stories and such a contagious laugh. I can still see that old battle torn dark blue Penn logo jacket he always wore. Man, if that jacket could talk...
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Old 02-04-2025, 09:27 AM
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I always turned right to the sports pages as well,and was disappointed on the days when the fishing reports were absent..also seem to remember that the party boats would advertise there as well at times,as the NY boats did at times in NYC papers in the day when they had outdoor writers. A different and much more simple time,that I sometimes wish we could return to.
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I remember Al Ristori's stories in the Star Ledger and the long deceased Elizabeth Daily Journal. That one I actually sold at the Singer Sewing Machine Plant growing up in Elizabeth. he was in every week with reports including crabbing.

All gone just like our Whiting.
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As a kid I always looked forward to reading the Friday Star ledger with it's big write up of fishing reports. They were more real time than most today since most fishing magazines are last weeks reports. Then my Grandfather and I would decide were we where going fishing that weekend unless we were going out to the east end on Long Island. They were good solid informative reports not just bragging about the fish you caught. I certainly miss them days and the friends and family I fished with. And believe me we had fun and adventure. Way to many great stories to tell but the memories live on. Tight lines!
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also seem to remember that the party boats would advertise there
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Papers like the home news and star ledger were good at their time but the papers changed their priorties and thats why i no longer buy those papers. They use to have fishing and hunting info but thats a thing of past. I love the NJFISHING.com and visit it daily. Its to bad they don't have a hunting WEB similar to that site.....
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Papers like the home news and star ledger were good at their time but the papers changed their priorties and thats why i no longer buy those papers. They use to have fishing and hunting info but thats a thing of past. I love the NJFISHING.com and visit it daily. Its to bad they don't have a hunting WEB similar to that site.....
Thanks D... We happened to be at the right place at the right time when technology started to shift the model from print to online and had a lot of readers follow that shift. Problem is the papers didn't shift and their model was doomed because of the excess capital and overhead needed to sustain it. The paper got smaller, circulation dropped and it was a downward spiral.

I think the most profound change this and other sites like it, compared to papers is we provided a public sandbox for people to play and post their own content, opinions, have conversations which created a community.

Like any sandbox, there were some good kids and bad kids but if you did it right and held the community to a higher standard, the bad kids were forced out.

I'd like to think, at least around here, we try and focus on the quality of people who post, not quantity. In the the long haul, I think that's the right way to build a friendly sandbox and community.
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Papers like the home news and star ledger were good at their time but the papers changed their priorties and thats why i no longer buy those papers. They use to have fishing and hunting info but thats a thing of past. I love the NJFISHING.com and visit it daily. Its to bad they don't have a hunting WEB similar to that site.....
Nj woods and waters is a decent hunting site
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I remember Al Ristori's stories in the Star Ledger and the long deceased Elizabeth Daily Journal. That one I actually sold at the Singer Sewing Machine Plant growing up in Elizabeth. he was in every week with reports including crabbing.

All gone just like our Whiting.
I remember waiting for the Friday edition so I could read Al Ristori's fishing updates. It was those articles that coined him the nickname "Al Fishstori"
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