Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc.
Walter Worrall began climbing the newspaper business ladder in
1947, working as a printer, ad salesman and publisher. In 1968
Worrall purchased the News-Record of Maplewood and South Orange,
from Gregory Hewlitt. Before purchasing the News-Record, Worrall
worked 10 years as a compositor and eight years as sales and
business manager with The Citizen of Morris County. In 1971,
Worrall purchased the
West Orange Chronicle, East Orange
Record and Orange Transcript from Charles Moreau. Worrall enlarged
the holdings of his publication company by purchasing Moreaus
original two newspapers, The Independent Press of Bloomfield and
The Glen Ridge Paper in 1977. The company grew again in 1982 when
the Nutley Journal and Belleville Post debuted and nine newspapers
from Essex and Union County were added to the fold including the
Irvington Herald, Vailsburg Leader, Union Leader, Springfield
Leader, Mountainside Echo, Kenilworth Leader, Roselle Park Leader,
Linden Leader and the Roselle Spectator. Walter Worrall has
maintained his presence in the newspaper, although he is now
semi-retired, the family legacy lives on. His children, David,
Nancy, Raymond and Peter, run the business. In the 1980s, his sons,
David and Raymond, became publishers of the newspapers in Essex and
Union counties, respectively. The newspaper companies were merged
and became known as Worrall Community Newspapers. In the 1990s,
after a restructuring of the company, saw David being named as
Publisher of the entire operation. Raymond is Vice-President of
Operations, Nancy is Business Manager and Peter is Systems Manager.
Each of the siblings have learned about the workings of the
newspapers by working in almost every capacity with the family
business; from selling advertisements, reporting and even
delivering the newspapers. Worrall Community Newspapers continued
to grow in the 1990s with the birth of the Hillside Leader, Clark
Eagle and Rahway Progress in 1990, and the birth of two more
newspapers in 1994 in Elizabeth and Summit in Union county as well
as keeping up with ever growing and changing technology. In 1998,
Worrall Community Newspapers merged several newspapers, before
adding a Cranford Edition of the The Eagle in 1999. In June 2008
the company joined the four Union County newspapers into a brand
new weekly newspaper call Union County LocalSource. Currently
Worrall Community Newspapers serves 24 communities with its
newspaper editions and their website
http://www.localsource.com. Worrall also publishes 20
Town Planner calendars in various communities through Essex and
Union Counties.