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''Today's Sunbeam'' was a daily newspaper in Salem, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1819, it ceased publication in 2012 when it merged with its sister papers the ''Gloucester County Times'' and ''The News of Cumberland County'' to form the ''South Jersey Times''. ==History== The paper was founded in 1819 as the ''Salem Messenger'', serving only the town of Salem, New Jersey. The name was later changed to the ''Salem Sunbeam''. In 1972 the ''Salem Sunbeam'' merged with four other local papers, ''Woodstown Monitor-Register'', ''Penns Grove Sun'', ''Pennsville Progress'', and ''Salem Standard and Jerseyman'', to form a new paper covering Salem County. The new paper was called the ''Sunbeam'', later ''Today's Sunbeam''.〔 The paper's chief competitors were ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' across the Delaware River in Pennsylvania, and the ''Courier-Post'' and ''Burlington County Times'' in South Jersey.〔(New Jersey Insider: Newspapers A-D ). Accessed February 1, 2008.〕 MediaNews Group acquired ''Today's Sunbeam'' in 1990. Advance Publications bought MediaNews' New Jersey and Pennsylvania newspapers in 2000. In 2012, the ''Sunbeam'' was merged with two other Advance Publications papers, ''Gloucester County Times'' and ''The News of Cumberland County'', to form the ''South Jersey Times''.〔
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