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2009 NENPA Better Newspaper Contest

Congratulations to all of the 2009 winners!


    If you have any questions or need a reprint of your award certificate-please contact Ashley Voltz at (781) 320-8042. If you were unable to attend the awards banquet during our convention, we will be mailing out unclaimed certificates the week of February 8th.

    Remember- The Newspaper of the Year Competition
    will be a stand-alone contest with a separate fee this year.  All member papers will be eligible to compete for the award.  More information will be available in Spring 2010. Winners will be announced in Fall 2010.


    Click image to view 2008 award winners

    Click here to view last year's award supplement.


    Some of our 2009 winners:

    Weekly Journalist of the Year: Mike Miliard, The Boston Phoenix

    Daily Journalist of the Year: Seth Koenig, The Times Record, Brunswick, Maine

    Weekly Rookie of the Year: Kathryn Flagg, Addison County Independent, Middlebury, Vt.

    Weekly Photographer of the Year: Nicole Harnishfeger, The Inquirer & Mirror, Nantucket, Mass.

    Daily Photographer of the Year: Peter Pereira, The Standard-Times, New Bedford, Mass.

    Overall Newspaper Web Site, Combined Dailies: The Day of New London, Conn.

    Overall Newspaper Web Site, Weeklies: Old Colony Memorial, Plymouth, Mass.

    General Excellence, Daily 2 (larger dailies): Patriot Ledger, Quincy, Mass.

    General Excellence, Daily 1 (smaller dailies): The Telegraph of Nashua, N.H.

    General Excellence, Weekly D (largest weeklies): The Ellsworth (Maine) American

    General Excellence, Weekly C: Providence (R.I.) Business News

    General Excellence, Weekly B: Watertown (Mass.) Tab & Press

    General Excellence, Weekly A (smallest weeklies): The Cabinet, Milford, N.H.

    General Excellence, Biweekly/Monthly: Vermont Woman of South Burlington, Vt.


     
     

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