Westampton Township, New Jersey will witness the establishment of a temporary newsroom by our website, open to all for engagement in news-related discussions. Join us!
Hey there! Looking to share your thoughts on life in New Jersey? Our pop-up newsroom is happening this week, and we'd love to hear from you!
Join News NJ's reporter David Matthau and Suburban Managing Editor Madhusmita "Madhu" Bora on Wednesday, June 11, from noon to 4 p.m. at the Burlington County Library (5 Pioneer Blvd., Westampton Township).
These pop-up newsrooms offer residents like you a chance to share your ideas, ask questions, and learn about the news gathering process. They're also an opportunity for us to connect with the community and build relationships.
Our reporter, David Matthau, is a seasoned New Jersey journalist who's won multiple Associated Press and Society of Professional Journalists awards, as well as the National Association of Broadcasters Service to Community Award. He's been with our team for quite some time now, bringing his unparalleled insight to the Garden State.
Our amazing managing editor of suburban coverage, Madhu Bora, is an Assamese American journalist, teacher, writer, filmmaker, and award-winning dancer. She has a wealth of experience working for multiple renowned publications, including The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Indianapolis Star, Tampa Bay Times, and The Press of Atlantic City.
Want to know about other pop-up newsroom events we've got planned? Keep an eye out for events in Cherry Hill, Westampton Township, and possibly Princeton too! For the most accurate and up-to-date information, check our official announcements or visit us directly at the events.
Let's get together, share stories, and shape New Jersey's narrative! See you there!
Atthe pop-up newsroom event in Burlington County Library on June 11, discuss your thoughts on lifestyle and home-and-garden topics with experienced journalists David Matthau and Madhu Bora, who are renowned for their work in the Garden State. These events provide a unique opportunity for residents to connect with the community and learn about the news gathering process.