The New Jersey He (rald) continuing Sussex Register Newton, N.J. Thursday December 14, 1950 Out of the past This was the office of the New jersey Herald as it appeared around 1895. At that time the Herald occupied the upper side of what is now the post office building on Main Street. It was then the Dennis Library building and the post office and the Herald shared the first floor, thelibrary was on the second floor and there was an auditorium on the third floor. Seated at the desk in the foreground is Jacob L/ Bunnell, who was editor and publisher of the paper. With Thomas G. Bunnell he bought th epaper in1888, and in 1892 he became editor and publisher. Standing in the rear is Henry C. Bonnell, who acted as plant foreman at that time and also did some writing on the side. The bookkeeper at the typewriter is Bessie Clark. The Herald was a tenant in the Dennis Library building from 1873 to 1922, then because the Post Office needed more room, the Herald picked up all it's machinery and moved to the Lovely building on Spring Street at the foot of High Street. This is the Store now occupied by Wallace's Jewelry shop. In 1925 , the Herald's new home on High Street opposite Park Place was completed and the paper moved into the building which it now occupies. The present offices of the Herald bear no resmblance to the cramped quarters occupoed more than n century ago, and the plant itself has increased in size and equipment many fold. Bunnell remained as head of the paper until he died in 1932.