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La vaccination des «personnes enceintes» provoque un débat dans plusieurs pays

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Awards - The CT Mirror

Monthly Awards The awards on this page recognize CT Mirror’s journalistic excellence and reflect our mission of informing Connecticut about public policy, holding government accountable, and amplifying diverse voices and perspectives. Education Writers Association (April 2021) CT Mirror Housing and Education Reporter Jacqueline Rabe Thomas won the national first place award for investigative reporting from the Education Writers Association for her housing discrimination work. Here are two comments from the judges: “Outstanding reporting, showing why more education reporters should leave their silos and report at the intersections of their beats and other social inequity issues.” “Well-written, with a commanding voice. Filled with great details, quotes and narrative drive.”

The Connecticut Mirror honored with 12 awards at press convention

The Connecticut Mirror honored with 12 awards at press convention The Connecticut Mirror was honored at the 2020 NENPA convention. The Connecticut Mirror was honored with a number of awards at the New England Newspaper & Press Association’s recent annual convention, including a first-place award for its coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic and seven other first-place awards. The awards, announced earlier this month, went to stories published from August 2019 through July 2020. “I am very proud of our staff and gratified that their hard work is so well recognized,” said Executive Editor Elizabeth Hamilton. “The COVID pandemic was especially challenging to cover, as it involved a complete reshuffling of the newsroom to respond to a crisis we never could have imagined and challenged us to provide a deeper level of service to our readers.”

Sukiennik wins first-place in editorial writing at NENPA

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   The Manchester Journal was honored twice in the New England Newspaper & Press Association s 2020 Better Newspaper Competition Awards including a first-place win for editorial writing by Greg Sukiennik. Editor Darren Marcy took third place for obituary writing for a feature about Barbara Riley following the local philanthropist s death last summer. The awards were given in the category for weekly newspapers with a circulation of more than 5,000 copies and came against the largest weekly newspapers in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. Sukiennik s submission consisted of three editorials, including: Learning to live with uncertainty and Crisis proves the importance of community, both of which were about dealing with COVID-19; and The wrong place and the wrong time, which was about former state Rep. Cynthia Browning s action in Montpelier requiring an in-person vote in the early

Gwen Agna: Kudos to Gazette writers

Gwen Agna: Kudos to Gazette writers Published: 4/18/2021 5:00:04 PM I am writing to congratulate the New England Newspaper & Press Association for recognizing the three Gazette employees Carol Lollis, Greta Jochem and Kyle Grabowski by bestowing the first-place awards for their articles and photographs. And congratulations to these very fine professionals. We are very fortunate to have a local newspaper (still!) and the likes of Carol, Greta and Kyle. During my tenure in the Northampton Public Schools, Carol and Greta documented the activities and families in the schools with great skill, sensitivity and care. They, and Kyle’s sports writing, are simply the best and I thank them now, as a community member, for all that they do for the Valley.

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