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As the TAPs are played in the distance, Chief Pilot with US Airforce Auxiliary Brian Benedict, of Saratoga Springs, pauses to salute during a private ceremony streamed online due to COVID-19 on Memorial Day at Gerald B.H. Solomon National Cemetery in Schuylerville on Monday, May 25, 2020. Benedict was placing flags at headstones, which his auxiliary would normally do after ceremony.
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COVID-19 pandemic posed major challenges to journalists across the globe in 2020. Despite the difficulties, photojournalists like our Erica Miller rose to the test and then some. Today we showcase a sampling of Erica’s best work on Day 2 of our three-day series of our staff photographers’ favorite photos of the year.
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Another high-energy, enthusiastic reporter is leaving WTEN. Ben Ryan, the up-for-anything morning newser at the Nexstar-owned station is headed for a reporting job down south.
Over the past two years, Ryan has crowd-surfed and dyed his hair the school’s colors while covering the South High Marathon Dance in Glens Falls, thrown axes including hitting a bullseye at Lazy Axe, jumped in a frigid Lake George and met his girlfriend, Charli Spiegel of Troy, on-air. Spiegel appeared on MasterChef and is making the move with Ryan.
Ryan has also covered numerous breaking news stories.
His unique, quirky reporting style is reminiscent of Stan Munro, who brought that alternative, fun approach to local morning television back in the early 2000s (Munro eventually got out of news and went on to start Toothpick World).
Reporter Ben Ryan leaving WTEN
Kristi Gustafson Barlette
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Another high-energy, enthusiastic reporter is leaving WTEN. Ben Ryan, the up-for-anything morning newser at the Nexstar-owned station is headed for a reporting job down south.Special to the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Another high-energy, enthusiastic reporter is leaving WTEN. Ben Ryan, the up-for-anything morning newser at the Nexstar-owned station is headed for a reporting job down south.Special to the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Another high-energy, enthusiastic reporter is leaving WTEN. Ben Ryan, the up-for-anything morning newser at the Nexstar-owned station is headed for a reporting job down south.