When I was asked to recommend some potential entries, there were only a few stories I thought might be worthy. At the time when I was looking at the entry dates, I realized that during the nine month period of the awards that I would be eligible, I worked without a reporter for almost four of those months. And during some of those months - nine weeks to be exact - I was doing one and a half papers by myself and two websites - yikes. How did I do it? I have no clue. But, in other words, I was not working in the best conditions to be doing your best work, which happens in this business sometimes.
I like to win awards but I prefer to do the quality work that makes you eligible to win the awards. That's just as important; in fact, it's more important.
Anyhow, congratulations to all my friends who won this year, including some former members of my Lexington crew that won a bunch. Hats off to you folks. :-)
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In the future will be better ...
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The Local Election Coverage category was included in the NENPA contest -- The Ellsworth American and Portsmouth Herald were selected as the 1st place winners! You can take a look at the other winners and judges comments here: http://bit.ly/Lgi980
Anon3:27: Thanks for the note. I don't know how I missed it but I did, three times through! I was quite surprised when I couldn't find the local election coverage awards but like you said, there they are!
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