September 22, 2008 - 3:37pm
News

Two Star-Ledger reporters retiring

Two longtime Star-Ledger reporters, Robert Schwaneberg and Joe Donohue, are among a group of reporters who will accept the newspaper's buyout offer and retire this year, according to sources familiar with the Star-Ledger newsroom. Schwaneberg covered the state judiciary for many years (before his wife, Helen Hoens, was named Associate Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court) and is now covering the race for United States Senator.  Donohue covers the statehouse.

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Comments

great reporters...and their


great reporters...and their absence from the scene only means that New Jerseyans will get even less information about state government. Not a great day for transparent government.

09/22/08 5:47 pm

Agreed.


Regardless of the editoral board's opinions... it will be a sad day when the Ledger folds, and today is the beginning of the end with the loss of these two reporters.

09/22/08 10:40 pm

True professionals and great guys


Sorry to see them leave, but I am confident that both will find new and exciting ways to keep us informed about the goings on in the state.

I wish them well. No doubt, if they choose, both will find a prominent role in the new media age.

09/23/08 10:16 am