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FOI panel seeks to appeal limit on arrest information

The following article originally appeared in the Journal Inquirer. 

By Alex Wood
Journal Inquirer
Saturday-Sunday, August 11, 12, 2012

The state Freedom of Information Commission voted this week to ask the state Supreme Court to hear an appeal of a recent Appellate Court decision that would sharply reduce the amount of information about criminal arrests that can be obtained through the Freedom of Information Act.

Colleen M. Murphy, the FOI Commission’s executive director and general counsel, said the commission voted 7-0 to ask the Supreme Court for certification to appeal the decision. The state’s top court isn’t required to allow the appeal.

The Appellate Court decision arose from a request by a New Haven Register reporter for a state police report on a serious assault that occurred in a vehicle on Route 8 in Derby in March 2008. After the defendant pleaded guilty in March 2010, the state police gave the Register the documents at issue.

But the two sides and the Superior Court judge who originally heard the appeal, Henry S. Cohn, agreed that the case, although moot, could be decided because a similar issue might arise in the future.

The FOI Act contains detailed provisions as to which records police are, and are not, required to release in response to requests from members of the public or the press.

In 1983, in response to concerns by the media that some police departments were restricting release of traditional police “blotter” information, the legislature adopted an additional provision requiring release of that information. The provision required release of the name and address of the person arrested; the date, time, and place of the arrest; and the charge.

In a 1993 case, in which the Journal Inquirer had sought a Windsor Locks arrest report, the state Supreme Court interpreted the 1983 amendment as limiting the information that had to be disclosed about an arrest. It held that the 1983 amendment overrode more general provisions of the law calling for disclosure of additional information.

The next year, the legislature changed the arrest-information provision to require that, in addition to the basic “blotter” information, police departments must disclose a report or news release on each arrest. The 1994 amendment also specified that any information beyond the basic “blotter” information was to be governed by the list of exemptions from disclosure that had always been part of the law.

The Freedom of Information Commission and some judges have interpreted the 1994 amendment as essentially overruling the Supreme Court’s 1993 decision in the Windsor Locks case.

But the recent Appellate Court decision held that the 1993 decision is still a binding legal precedent — and that the provision on disclosure of arrest information still limits what has to be released.

The wording in that provision referring to the general list of exemptions merely allows certain information to be removed from the report or news release that now has to be released along with the blotter information, the court ruled.

 

Click here for the article online.

 

 

CTSPJ Concludes Independent Review

Dear Connecticut SPJ members,

On June 29, we informed you the Connecticut SPJ board had launched an independent investigation into two entries in the 2011 Connecticut SPJ Excellence in Journalism Awards contest, after it came to light the entrant, Paresh Jha, had fabricated sources in 25 articles for the New Canaan News.

Jha won a third place award for feature writing and a first place award for in-depth reporting.

Our independent review, conducted by media lawyer and Syracuse professor Roy Gutterman, confirmed what Hearst officials originally told us about the entries: Sources in the in-depth reporting entry had been fabricated. And, all sources included in the feature writing entry were legitimate.

Those confirmations came through Gutterman’s review of all sources, as well as an interview with Paresh Jha, himself, about the entries.

Click here to download a PDF version of the final report.

After careful deliberation and additional questions to Gutterman about his review, the CTSPJ Board of Directors on July 29 voted to revoke Jha’s first place award for the in-depth reporting entry.

The third-place award for the feature writing entry will stand, as our investigation found no evidence of deception.

Connecticut SPJ is dedicated to preserving the integrity of our long-time contest, and to ensuring the continued confidence of journalists in our future contests.

We condemn all unethical practices and continue to applaud all media organizations for their swift action on ridding the industry of any violators.

Regards,

Jodie Mozdzer, CTSPJ President

Cindy Simoneau, CTSPJ Immediate Past President

Update on independent review into Paresh Jha’s contest entries

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

To the CT SPJ Members:

As planned in our previous action, the current and former CTSPJ presidents today consulted with Roy Gutterman, who has been hired by the Board of Directors to conduct an independent investigation of two award-winning contest entries by Paresh Jha.

Gutterman said he has directly contacted and interviewed most of the sources in both entries. He is continuing to reach out to other named sources in the packages, and to Jha himself.

He has also had multiple conversations with Hearst Connecticut Newpaper editors. They are cooperating with the investigation.

We anticipate his review and recommendations will be completed on time by July 31.

We will update you further after that report is issued, and any actions are taken on the entries by the current Board of Directors.

To continue to offer feedback on this, or other contest matters, email us at: contest@ctspj.org

Jodie Mozdzer
CTSPJ President

Cindy Simoneau
Immediate Past President


WSHU Wins Two National Reporting Awards

WSHU Public Radio, based in Fairfield, will receive two Sigma Delta Chi awards from the national Society of Professional Journalists at a banquet on July 20.

 

The awards are:

Public Service in Radio Journalism (101+ Market)
Charles Lane and Naomi Starobin
LIPA struggles to provide oversight of storm costs

Feature Reporting (101+ Market)
Craig LeMoult and Naomi Starobin
Assistance in dying case raises legal and ethical questions in Connecticut

More than 1,700 entries across the country were submitted to the awards this year in the categories of print, radio, television and online.

The Sigma Delta Chi Awards Banquet will be held July 20, 2012 in Washington D.C.

For more information about the banquet and to see all other award winners, click here.

CCFOI Honors Tom Appleby, Others For Dedication To Open Government

by James Smith, CCFOI president

CCFOI Legislative Chair G. Claude Albert presents the Stephen A. Collins Award to Tom Appleby, general manager and news director of News Connecticut 12.

The Connecticut Council on Freedom of Information has bestowed its annual Stephen A. Collins Award on Tom Appleby, general manager and news director of News 12 Connecticut in Norwalk.

CCFOI also awarded its Champion of Open Government Award to Sherman London, a member of the state Freedom of Information Commission and retired editorial page editor of the Waterbury Republican-American.

CCFOI’s Bice Clemow Award, given to public officials for outstanding leadership in “promoting open and accountable government,” went to six public officials, including four who helped lead a broad coalition which successfully kept municipal records, including grand lists and voting lists, from having home addresses redacted for so-called “protected classes” of residents.

Under state law certain “protected” state officials and workers — judges, prosecutors, prison guards and others – can remove their home addresses from the public portions of their sate personnel files. A state Supreme Court decision expanded that protection to municipal records. The town clerk’s coalition, of which CCFOI was a member, helped get new legislation passed keeping the most critical local records intact and open, as they have been for three hundred years.

CCFOI President James H. Smith (center) presents the Bice Clemow Award to, L-R: Essie Labrot, West Hartford Town Clerk; Joyce P. Mascena, Glastonbury Town Clerk; Antoniette “Chick” Spinelli, Waterbury Town Clerk; and Patrick Alair, Deputy Corporation Counsel of West Hartford.

The municipal award winners were: Joyce Mascena, Glastonbury town clerk and president of the Connecticut Town Clerk’s Association; Antoinette “Chick” Spinelli, Waterbury town clerk and chair of the association’s Legislative Committee; Essie Labrot, West Hartford town clerk; and Patrick Alair, West Hartford deputy corporation counsel.

Also receiving Clemow awards were Lisa Rein Siegel, the state Freedom of Information Commission lawyer who argued the redacted addresses case before the state Supreme Court; and Mary E. Schwind, the managing director and associate general counsel of the commission. The Clemow award is named for the late, longtime editor and publisher of the West Hartford News.

The Collins award is given in the name of the longtime editorial director of the News-Times in Danbury, who, along with Clemow and others, worked closely with the late Gov. Ella T. Grasso to pass the state Freedom of Information Act in 1975.

Appleby, a member of SPJ since 1985, was co-chair (along with then-chief state criminal court Judge Patrick Clifford), of a committee that developed guidelines that now allow still and video cameras in state courtrooms. Appleby received the award “for his many contributions to the cause of open and accountable government and a free and vigorous press.”

Retired FOIC general counsel Mitch Pearlman presents the Champion of Open Government Award to FOI Commissioner Sherman London.

London, who is 90 and, after 16 years, the longest serving commissioner on the state Freedom of Information Commission, received the Champion award “In recognition of his extraordinary service to the people of the state of Connecticut in preserving, defending and enhancing access to government information essential to a healthy and vibrant democracy.”

The awards were presented at CCFOI’s annual lunch at the Hartford Club June 20.

CCFOI is a nonprofit corporation founded in 1955 to advocate for open and accountable government.

All photos are courtesy of CCFOI.

SPJ President Hosts Town Hall Meeting

Ensslin

SPJ President John Ensslin hosted a virtual town hall meeting with members in Region 1 on Saturday, June 30.

It was one of several meetings Ensslin has hosted across the country. Click here for more details.

Ensslin on Saturday updated the participants on the conference call about SPJ initiatives and issues. The following topics came up during the hour-long conversation:

  • SPJ is proposing a measure to allow members to pay their annual dues with a credit card on a monthly payment plan, to help members be able to continue to afford the dues.
  • SPJ’s national board is considering allowing institutional memberships and international members to join the organization.
  • The national board is reviewing oversight policies of local chapter finances, after a situation in Oklahoma this year where a local SPJ treasurer and Region 8 director resigned amid allegations he stole money from the Oklahoma Pro chapter’s bank account. Click here to read a statement from national on the situation:
  • The location of the Region 1 convention for 2013 is still being decided. Region 1 members have suggested Boston as a possible location, but now Region 1 members are leaning toward wanting to host the convention in New Jersey this year.
  • All SPJ members will have a chance to vote in national elections for the first time in September. Members don’t need to be at the national convention in Florida in order to vote. Click here to view the online voting central, where you can get information on all the candidates and how to vote.
  • Rebecca Baker, the so-far lone candidate for Region 1 director, spoke about her background and plans for the position, if elected at the national convention in September. Baker has been an SPJ member since 2000, and has worked in three Region 1 states: Connecticut, New Jersey and New York. She is the current past-president for New York’s Deadline Club. “I would definitely be available to help various chapters in the region with whatever they would need,” Baker said.

New Canaan News fires reporter for fabricating quotations, sources

A New Canaan News reporter has been dismissed after some of his stories were found to contain fabricated quotations and sources, the Hearst-owned New Canaan News reports.

“We have found 25 stories written by Paresh Jha over the last year and a half that contain quotes from nonexistent sources,” David McCumber, editorial director of the Hearst Connecticut Media Group, said Friday.

Please click here to read the full story in the New Canaan News.

Connecticut SPJ released the following statement:

The Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists has become aware Paresh Jha of the New Canaan News has been dismissed by Hearst Connecticut Newspapers “after some of his stories were found to contain fabricated quotations and sources.”

As an organization, CT SPJ condemns all acts of fabrication, plagiarism and other unethical practices. And, applauds all media organizations that take swift action to no longer employ individuals engaging in such methods.

Jha was a recent recipient of two, 2011 Journalism Excellence Awards. CT SPJ has sought information from Hearst about verification of sources and reporting included in these two, specific award-winning packages. The CT SPJ Board of Directors and officers are considering whether any action related to these awards should be taken.

Contest winners announced

We are proud to announce our 2011 Excellence in Journalism professional and 2011-12 Excellence in Journalism college winners:

WINNERS OF 2011 SPJ EXCELLENCE IN JOURNALISM CONTEST:

Editorial > General Column; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation

(1) Stratford’s hard line on these kids an injustice; Connecticut Post; MariAn Gail Brown

(2) Why is Monroe man facing deportation; Connecticut Post; MariAn Gail Brown

(3) With hard work, anything is possible; Connecticut Post; Keila Torres-Ocasio

Editorial > General Column; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Annals of an outage; Record-Journal; Glenn Richter

(2) My back pages at Borders Book Shop; The Advocate; Kevin McKeever

Editorial > General Column; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation

(1) With power out, family pulled together for a few days; The Bulletin; Jim Konrad

(2) The board that became a newsroom touchstone; The Advocate; John Breunig

(3) A tree falls in Windham; The Chronicle, Willimantic; Charles C. Ryan

Editorial > General Column; Community Non-Daily

(1) Indians raise $4,600 for Pink Week, then beat Branford; Shore Publishing/Zip06.com; Chris Piccirillo

(2) Let’s change the tone – If not for us, for our children; Shore Publishing/Zip06.com; Amy J. Barry

(3) Despite its pain, 10 years ago NYC welcomed visitors; Berlin Citizen; Olivia L. Lawrence

Editorial > General Column; Magazine

(1) Burying the hatchet; The Advocate of Stamford; Deborah DiSesa Hirsch

Editorial > General Column; Online — Affiliated

(1) Continuing lessons; The Housatonic Times; Alice Tessier

Editorial > General Column; Online — Independent

(1) Thank you for not smoking; Patch.com; Jessie Sawyer

Editorial > General Column; Radio

(1) Good riddance, Irene!; WSHU Public Radio; Jim Downey

Editorial > General Column; Regional Non-Daily

(1) Distractions at Mass; The Catholic Transcript; J.F. Pisani

Editorial > Op-Ed Column; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation

(1) The missing girl double standard; New Haven Register; Michael Foley

(2) When all that hard work isn’t enough; Connecticut Post; Hugh Bailey

Editorial > Op-Ed Column; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation

(1) There’s a reason why it’s called the present; The Advocate of Stamford; Deborah DiSesa Hirsch

(2) Gut feeling: America has small window of opportunity for return to civility; The News-Times; Art Cummings

(3) At least read a book before trying to ban it from others; The News-Times; Jacqueline Smith

Editorial > Op-Ed Column; Community Non-Daily

(1) Out on a limb: Power of an Idea; The Housatonic Times; Kathryn Boughton

Editorial > Op-Ed Column; Online — Independent

(1) Dear Emily’s List . . . Really?; CTNewsjunkie.com; Sarah Darer Littman

(2) Bridgeport schools takeover a symptom of bigger problems; CTNewsjunkie.com; Susan Bigelow

(3) The making of King Dannel; CTNewsjunkie.com; Heath W. Fahle

Editorial > Op-Ed Column; Regional Non-Daily

(1) 9/11: a mother’s snapshot from that morning; The Litchfield County Times; Marcia DeSanctis

(2) Annual appeal keeps shelters open for those in need; The Catholic Transcript; Jack Sheedy

(3) A 1 percent view of Occupy Wall Street; The Litchfield County Times; Edwin Matthews


 

Editorial > Opinion Column; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Spring beauty vivid in cancer’s face; Connecticut Post; Ken Dixon

(2) A life shattered, and who will pay?; The Hartford Courant; Rick Green

(3) Create jobs? What we should do, but won’t; Republican-American; David Krechevsky

Editorial > Opinion Column; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation

(1) The Tarzia Mutiny comes to a much-awaited end; The Advocate; Kevin McKeever

(2) Help for the scarred souls; The News-Times; Brian Koonz

(3) Leave FOI alone; Record-Journal; Eric Cotton

Editorial > Opinion Column; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) State won’t get cigarette taxes from me anymore; The Bulletin; Ray Hackett

(2) Will you be among the civil on May 10?; Register Citizen; Rick Thomason

(3) Rabbi’s sermon honored dead, challenged living; The Bulletin; Ray Hackett

Editorial > Opinion Column; Community Non-Daily
(1) Self discovery; The Waterbury Observer; Chelsea Murray

(2) Escape alive; The Waterbury Observer; Chelsea Murray

Editorial > Opinion Column; Magazine
(1) Town nicknames: Savvy or silly?; Seasons Magazines; David Ryan Polgar

(2) Spring rituals; Seasons Magazines; Shawn Zimmerman

(3) A year in review; Seasons Magazines; Colin McEnroe

Editorial > Opinion Column; Online — Independent
(1) Spending a day in a firefighter’s shoes; Stratford Patch; Jason Bagley

(2) Connecticut Magazine kicks The Valley in the shins; The Valley Independent Sentinel; Eugene Driscoll

Editorial > Opinion Column; Regional Non-Daily
(1) The fall of icons; The Catholic Transcript; Donald DeMarco

Editorial > Single Editorial; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Ganim redux; The Hartford Courant; Tom Condon

(2) It’s a city, not a dump; The Hartford Courant; Tom Condon

(3) Put DeLauro’s bill in diaper pail; New Haven Register; Charles Kochakian

Editorial > Single Editorial; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Blumenthal’s needless Lyme Disease act; The Day; Paul Choiniere

(2) Drug-ring allegations; The News-Times; Art Cummings, Jacqueline Smith, Brian Koonz, Ralph Hohman, Shawn E. Palmer

(3) Pfizer’s China move; The Day; Paul Choiniere

Editorial > Single Editorial; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) We must look after those who look after us; The Advocate; Thomas Mellana

(2) GOP’s budget lawsuit is simple grandstanding; The Bulletin; Ray Hackett

(3) Continued resentment over paid sick leave bill understandable; Register Citizen; Rick Thomason

Editorial > Single Editorial; Magazine
(1) Give and take, Connecticut Magazine; Charles A. Monagan

(2) Haunted happenings; Seasons Magazines; Elaine Lang

(3) Escapades on ice; Seasons Magazines; Colleen Fitzpatrick

Editorial > Single Editorial; Regional Non-Daily
(1) Police controversies; The Greater New Milford Spectrum; Jacqueline Smith, Norm Cummings, Art Cummings, Brian Koonz, Ralph Hohman

Graphics > Informational Graphic; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) 9/11 timeline; Connecticut Post; Daryn Rowley

Graphics > Informational Graphic; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Declassified; The News-Times; Daryn Rowley

Graphics > Informational Graphic; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) The spent-fuel crisis; The Advocate; Timothy Guzda

(2) Project moves off drawing board; The Bulletin; Brian Pernicone

Graphics > Informational Graphic; Regional Non-Daily
(1) Connecticut education grants cost sharing grants for New Milford; The Greater New Milford Spectrum; Daryn Rowley

Layout > Headline; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Connecticut Post; Josh O’Connell

Layout > Headline; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) The News-Times; Lynn Schnier

Layout > Headline; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) The Bulletin; John Barry

(2) The Bulletin; Kathleen Collins

Layout > Headline; Community Non-Daily
No Award Given

Layout > Non-Page 1 Layout; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Kicking daisies; New Haven Register; Alyson Bowman


Layout > Non-Page 1 Layout; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Life in the ‘Dust Bowl’; The News-Times; Daryn Rowley

(2) 3,000 welcome to the club; Record-Journal; George Dalek

Layout > Non-Page 1 Layout; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Nor’easter; Greenwich Time; Timothy Guzda

(2) Norwich native gets a chance to perform with Beyonce; The Bulletin; Dan Goodwin

(3) Panther plans; The Middletown Press; Joseph Pelletier

Layout > Non-Page 1 Layout; Community Non-Daily
(1) Greenwich Citizen; Jim Wolfe

(2) Get ready section: Preschool preparation; The West Hartford Press; Abigail Albair

Layout > Non-Page 1 Layout; Magazine
(1) The doctor is out; Connecticut Magazine; Joan Barrow

(2) The proof is in the brewing; Shore Publishing/Zip06.com; Jennifer Corthell

(3) Take me out to which ballgame?; Shore Publishing/Zip06.com; Jennifer Corthell

Layout > Non-Page 1 Layout; Regional Non-Daily
(1) Catholic world; The Catholic Transcript; Joe Brown, Leslie DiVenere

(2) Get ready for fall fashion; The Valley Press; Abigail Albair

Layout > Non-Page 1 Layout; Special Supplement
(1) Creepy Tales; The Bulletin; Dan Goodwin

Layout > Page 1 Layout; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Dan’s grand plan; Connecticut Post; Lee Steele

(2) Monster rapist; New Haven Register; Alyson Bowman

(3) Lieberman retires; New Haven Register; Christine Tansey, Jack Golas

Layout > Page 1 Layout; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Irene turns out the lights; The Day; John Ruddy

(2) The man in the arena; The Day; Carol McCarthy

Layout > Page 1 Layout; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) 9/11; The Advocate; Timothy Guzda

(2) Project moves off drawing board; The Bulletin; Brian Pernicone

(3) Legend of the Leatherman; Greenwich Time; Timothy Guzda

Layout > Page 1 Layout; Community Non-Daily
(1) Greenwich Citizen; Jim Wolfe

Layout > Page 1 Layout; Magazine
(1) Cancun’s hot spots; AAA; Karen A. Avitabile

Layout > Page 1 Layout; Regional Non-Daily
(1) The Catholic Transcript; Leslie DiVenere

(2) The Catholic Transcript; Joe Brown

Multimedia > Audio Storytelling; Online — Independent
(1) Navel gazing: The Valley Indy Podcast; The Valley Independent Sentinel; Eugene Driscoll, Jodie Mozdzer, Tony Spinelli

Multimedia > Interactive Graphic Reporting; Online – Affiliated
(1) Key areas in Meriden without power; Record-Journal; Dan Brechlin

Multimedia > Video Storytelling; Online — Affiliated
(1) Running pioneer returning to Manchester; The Day; Peter Huoppi

(2) No car? No problem, commute by kayak; The Day; Peter Huoppi

(3) Fashionistas in Killingworth; Shore Publishing/Zip06.com; Jess Smith

Multimedia > Video Storytelling; Online — Independent
(1) 10-Year-Old piano prodigy Umi Garrett amazes in Avon; Avon Patch; Jessie Sawyer

(2) Camdyn versus cancer; Branford Patch; Nicole Ball

(3) ‘I never saw one chair, one desk’ in 9/11 rubble, says Naugatuck rescuer; Naugatuck Patch; Ron DeRosa

Multimedia > Video Storytelling; Television
(1) Composite; News 12 Connecticut; Dan Renzetti

(2) News 12 Connecticut; Jim Mennino

(3) Composite; News 12 Connecticut; Christopher Wood

Photography > Feature Photo; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Gotta hand it to him; Connecticut Post; Autumn Driscoll

(2) Relay New England; New Haven Register; Peter Casolino

(3) Snow scene; New Haven Register; Melanie Stengel

Photography > Feature Photo; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Women of Excellence Debutante Cotillion; The Day; Dana Jensen

(2) Heavy rain soaks boys; The News-Times; Carol Kaliff

(3) Making a summer splash; The News-Times; Carol Kaliff

Photography > Feature Photo; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Nutcracker; The Advocate; Keelin Daly

(2) Hot dog truck in Portland; The Middletown Press; Catherine Avalone

(3) 100-year-old still hits the road; The Bulletin; John Shishmanian

Photography > Feature Photo; Community Non-Daily
(1) Merwin splash; The Hour Publishing Co; Alex von Kleydorff

(2) Saving Sasha; Shore Publishing/Zip06.com; Jess Smith

Photography > Feature Photo; Magazine
(1) Into the Land of Enchantment; AAA; Karen A. Avitabile

(2) Best friends forever; Seasons Magazines; Michael Fiedler

(3) The veggie vibe; Seasons Magazines; Diana DeLucia

Photography > Feature Photo; Online – Affiliated
(1) Our Lady of Guadalupe 2011; The Catholic Transcript; Lenora Sumsky

Photography > Feature Photo; Online – Independent
(1) Road runners; Windsor Locks Patch; Larry Smith

(2) A bit of a stretch; WestportNow.com; Lynn U. Miller

(3) ‘I wish I remembered the first time you held me’; WestportNow.com; Lynn U. Miller

Photography > Feature Photo; Regional Non-Daily
(1) Rachel Gioia lets her emotions go after getting her diploma at New Milford High School’s graduation; The Greater New Milford Spectrum; Norm Cummings

(2) The story of Christmas; The Catholic Transcript; Bob Mullen

(3) Reflections of a Photo ; The Litchfield County Times; Laurie Gaboardi

Photography > News Photo; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) What a thrill; New Haven Register; Mara Lavitt

(2) Calm after the storm; Connecticut Post; Brian A. Pounds

(3) Helping out; New Haven Register; Melanie Stengel

Photography > News Photo; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Police shooting; The Day; Tim Martin

(2) Mourning; The Day; Tim Martin

(3) Linear trail obstacle; Record-Journal; Dave Zajac

Photography > News Photo; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Prayer for fire victims; The Advocate; Lindsay Niegelberg

(2) Veteran; The Advocate; Keelin Daly

(3) Freedom Tower rising; Greenwich Time; Bob Luckey

Photography > News Photo; Community Non-Daily
No Award Given

Photography > News Photo; Online – Independent
(1) Captured; WestportNow.com; WestportNow Photo

(2) Endeavour’s final launch; CTNewsjunkie.com; Matt Rece

(3) Woman unhurt in Hillspoint Road rescue; WestportNow.com; Dave Matlow

Photography > News Photo; Regional Non-Daily
(1) October storm aftermath; The Valley Press; David Heuschkel

(2) Heavily armed police respond to bank robbery; The Greater New Milford Spectrum; Norm Cummings

Photography > Photo Layout; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) I would love to hear him call me mommy; Record-Journal; Sarah Nathan

Photography > Photo Layout; Community Non-Daily
(1) The knockout; The Waterbury Observer; John Murray

(2) Erin go roar!; Shore Publishing/Zip06.com; Jess Smith

Photography > Photo Layout; Magazine
(1) This land is your land; Connecticut Magazine; Joan Barrow

(2) There’s no place like Napa; AAA; Karen A. Avitabile

(3) Star Spangled waterfront in Stonington Borough; Connecticut Magazine; Michael Partenio

Photography > Photo Layout; Online – Affiliated
(1) Monson tornado; The Chronicle; Al Malpa
(2) Our Lady of Mount Carmel gets iPads; The Catholic Transcript; Mary Chalupsky

Photography > Photo Layout; Online – Independent
(1) A winter trick at Halloween; Branford Eagle; Mary Johnson

(2) Snapshots of Hurricane Irene; Branford Eagle; Mary Johnson

(3) Saugatuck Congregational Church fire; WestportNow.com; Dave Matlow, Helen Klisser During

Photography > Photo Layout; Regional Non-Daily
(1) A show of talent; The Greater New Milford Spectrum; Trish Haldin

(2) Diamond deeds; The Greater New Milford Spectrum; Trish Haldin

(3) Farewell to summer; The Greater New Milford Spectrum; Norm Cummings


 

Photography > Sports Photo; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Ball control; Connecticut Post; Christian Abraham

(2) Hey, where’s the ball?; Connecticut Post; Brian A. Pounds

(3) Softball player on Ice; Republican-American; Jim Shannon

Photography > Sports Photo; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Tennis action; The Day; Tim Martin

(2) No strain, no gain; The Day; Sean D. Elliot

(3) UConn women’s basketball; The Day; Sean D. Elliot

Photography > Sports Photo; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Ledyard falls short to top squad; The Bulletin; Aaron Flaum

(2) Little League call; Greenwich Time; Bob Luckey

(3) Bounce of the football; Greenwich Time; Bob Luckey

Photography > Sports Photo; Community Non-Daily
(1) Sydney Ferrante softball photo; Southington Observer; John Goralski

Photography > Sports Photo; Online – Affiliated
(1) Going for it; Shore Publishing/Zip06.com; John Vanacore

Photography > Sports Photo; Online – Independent
(1) Comforting words from dad; WestportNow.com; Douglas Healey

Photography > Sports Photo; Regional Non-Daily
(1) Whatever works; The Greater New Milford Spectrum; Norm Cummings

Reporting > Arts & Entertainment ; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Breaking down Bergman; New Haven Register; Donna Doherty

(2) Reaching the heights; Connecticut Post; Phyllis A.S. Boros

Reporting > Arts & Entertainment; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) A royale reunion; The Day; Rick Koster

(2) Connecting kids globally; The News-Times; Linda Tuccio-Koonz

(3) New life begins at 40 for Pilobolus; The News-Times; Eileen FitzGerald

Reporting > Arts & Entertainment; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Straight outta the burbs; The Advocate; Scott Gargan

(2) Winter time; The Advocate; Scott Gargan

(3) Michelangelo of metal; The Advocate; Elizabeth Kim

Reporting > Arts & Entertainment; Community Non-Daily
(1) Preserving a piece of American history abroad; Shore Publishing/Zip06.com; Meredith Crawford

(2) From The Russian Tea Room to The Silo; The Housatonic Times; Jaime Ferris

(3) ‘Double Life’ documents 50-year love story; The Housatonic Times; Jaime Ferris

Reporting > Arts & Entertainment; Magazine
(1) Masterful choreography; Passport Magazine; Jack Sheedy

(2) Sting’s artist, and ours; Passport Magazine; Max Wittstein

(3) Our treasures; Connecticut Magazine; Noah Charney

Reporting > Arts & Entertainment; Online – Independent
(1) Flutes tell a story; Branford Eagle/New Haven Independent; Sally E. Bahner

(2) Heritage Night is start of new Borough tradition; Naugatuck Patch; Patrick Scalisi

(3) ‘The King’s Speech’ raises awareness in Connecticut; Patch.com; Jessie Sawyer

Reporting > Arts & Entertainment; Regional Non-Daily
(1) Disc jockey’s IP claim is a ‘Shore’ thing; Connecticut Law Tribune; Christian Nolan

(2) Faith, music mix for the Felicianos; The Catholic Transcript; Mary Chalupsky

(3) ‘War Horse’ a soggy trot, but true spectacle; The Catholic Transcript; Bernard Carragher

Reporting > Arts & Entertainment; Television
(1) Old Glory hound; News 12 Connecticut; Sarah Hagen, Christopher Wood

(2) King Solomon; News 12 Connecticut; Gillian Neff, Mark Sogofsky, Christopher Wood

Reporting > Business; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation

(1) They’re exports in name only; The Hartford Courant; Mara Lee

(2) Hartford’s humble champions; The Hartford Courant; Kenneth R. Gosselin

(3) Businesses at the brink; Republican-American; David Krechevsky

Reporting > Business; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Unemployed reach end of benefits; The Day; Lee Howard

(2) Fannie, Freddie undergo scrutiny; Stamford Advocate; Julie Jason

(3) Foreclosures remain an issue; The Day; Lee Howard

Reporting > Business; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Anatomy of a deal; The Advocate; Elizabeth Kim

(2) Tourism groups have stopped talking; The Bulletin; James Mosher

(3) Who’s hiring; The Bulletin; James Mosher

Reporting > Business; Community Non-Daily
(1) Investing in innovation: Pepperidge Farm center breaks ground; Norwalk Citizen; Nicole Rivard

(2) Alice Acres gears up; Thames River Times; Julianne Hanckel

Reporting > Business; Magazine
(1) Raising the bar: New SEC disclosure requirements impact trustees’ selection of financial advisers; Penton Media (Trusts & Estates magazine); Julie Jason

(2) Intel’s digital growing pains; 1to1 Media, Customer Strategist Journal; Mila D’Antonio

(3) Cash cows; Connecticut Magazine; Elizabeth Keyser

Reporting > Business; Online — Independent;
(1) Kebabian’s squeezed by recession; New Haven Independent; Brian Dowling

(2) Costco coming?; Branford Eagle; Marcia Chambers

(3) The new look of loyalty; 1to1 Media; Mila D’Antonio

Reporting > Business; Radio
(1) Radio; Monkeys love discounts, too; WSHU Public Radio; Craig LeMoult

Reporting > Business; Regional Non-Daily
(1) Cosmic experience; The Litchfield County Times; Jack Coraggio

Reporting > Business; Special Supplement
(1) Made in Torrington: A new generation of manufacturing entrepreneurs carry on city’s industrial heritage; Register Citizen; Rick Thomason

Reporting > Feature; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Andre’s choice; Hartford Courant; Vanessa de la Torre

(2) Mario Testa: Bridgeport’s power broker; Connecticut Post; Tim Loh

(3) ICON:IC: Priest working on New Haven’s church murals for 28 years; New Haven Register; Ed Stannard

Reporting > Feature; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) The last of the hatters; The News-Times; Robert Miller

(2) Somebody had to go first; The Day; Joe Wojtas

(3) Mission to Normandy; Record-Journal; Stephanie O’Connell

Reporting > Feature; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Ham radio enthusiasts make global connections; The Hour Newspapers; Chase Wright

(2) Powder Ridge Rock Festival remembered; The Middletown Press; Kelly Ann Gore-Pleksiw

(3) Litchfield’s Gilbert Black and others paved the way for today’s African-American players; Register Citizen; Ricky Campbell


 

Reporting > Feature; Community Non-Daily
(1) Hope for the future nurtured at Westport, Fairfield homeless shelters; Westport News; Paul Schott

(2) Pegasus gives leg up on more than just riding; Norwalk Citizen; Nicole Rivard

(3) Teachers, students weigh in on Twain controversy; New Canaan News; Paresh Jha

Reporting > Feature; Magazine
(1) Monica’s story; Connecticut Magazine; Patricia Grandjean

(2) Where the arches are made of gold; Connecticut Magazine; Alan Bisbort

(3) Village of light; Connecticut Magazine; Alan Bisbort

Reporting > Feature; Online — Independent
(1) Campers succeed as they ‘lose the training wheels’; West Hartford Patch; Ronni Newton

(2) Suicidal squirrels? Or are they just nuts?; Montville Patch; Carrie Jacobson

(3) Typewriter lives on!; Branford Eagle/New Haven Independent; Sally E. Bahner

Reporting > Feature; Radio
(1) Growing opportunities for Connecticut farmers to teach people about food; WSHU Public Radio; Alison Freeland

(2) Monty the dog hits the stacks at Yale Law; WSHU Public Radio; Mark Herz

Reporting > Feature; Regional Non-Daily
(1) What was Joe Mirsky like? Funny you should ask; Connecticut Law Tribune; Christian Nolan

(2) Sculpting biblical scenes with soap, coffee, floor wax; The Catholic Transcript; Jack Sheedy

(3) Seminarian ‘raised up from death’ twice over; The Catholic Transcript; Roberta Tuttle

Reporting > Feature; Television
(1) A symbol of hope; News 12 Connecticut; Kristi Olds, Matthew Cyr, David Pickering

(2) Game of death; News 12 Connecticut; Courtney Kane, Melissa Taberna, Dan Renzetti

(3) Haunted collector; News 12 Connecticut; Kathryn Hauser, Melissa Taberna, Christopher Wood

Reporting > Feature Series; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) The Jenny Kim series; Republican-American; Carrie Macmillan

Reporting > Feature Series; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) The Givers; The Day; Karen Florin, Jennifer McDermott, Sasha Goldstein, Kristina Dorsey, Jeffery Johnson, Chuck Potter, Judy Benson

Reporting > Feature Series; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) The Leather Man; Greenwich Time; Frank MacEachern

(2) War is upon us; The Advocate; Olivia Just

Reporting > Feature Series; Community Non-Daily
(1) Never too old; Shore Publishing/Zip06.com; Rita Christopher

Reporting > Feature Series; Online – Independent
(1) It’s National Infertility Awareness Month–How much do you know?; North Branford Patch; Jenn McCulloch

(2) Adventures of a citizen fire fighter; Avon Patch; Ann Marie Potter

Reporting > Feature Series; Television
(1) Tears to Cheers; News 12 Connecticut; Frank Recchia, Matthew Cyr, Dan Renzetti, Ken Kienzle

Reporting > General Reporting; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Sins to confess? Catholics, there’s an app for that; New Haven Register; Ed Stannard

(2) What ‘sacrifice’ could look like; Connecticut Post; Ken Dixon

(3) Convicts: I’m sorry; Connecticut Post; Michael P. Mayko

Reporting > General Reporting; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Counting herself lucky to be alive, woman warns others of cliffs’ danger; Record-Journal; Dan Brechlin

(2) The long road back; The Day; Sasha Goldstein


 

Reporting > General Reporting; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Hunt for restitution; The Advocate; Jeff Morganteen

(2) Middletown man sued over tall grass in his East Main St. yard; The Middletown Press; Claire Michalewicz

(3) Glass ceiling; The Advocate; Maggie Gordon


Reporting > General Reporting; Community Non-Daily
(1) After 25 years, new evidence, technology may solve Fairfield baby homicide case; Fairfield Citizen; Genevieve Reilly

(2) Non-complying swing set not child’s play for Westport zoning officials; Westport News; Paul Schott

(3) A touch of the tropics, here to stay; Shore Publishing/Zip06.com; Brian Boyd

Reporting > General Reporting; Magazine
(1) This land is your land; Connecticut Magazine; Richard Urban

(2) A shot or not; Connecticut Magazine; Patricia Grandjean

(3) Clinton’s CEO ; Passport Magazine; Kathryn Boughton

Reporting > General Reporting; Online – Independent
(1) Oxford official accused of stealing money lived lavish lifestyle; The Valley Independent Sentinel; Jodie Mozdzer

(2) A dock to nowhere?; Branford Eagle; Diana Stricker

Reporting > General Reporting; Regional Non-Daily
(1) Future Pope came to state in 1936, boosted U.S.-Vatican ties; The Catholic Transcript; Jack Sheedy

(2) Area women witness history in Egypt; The Litchfield County Times; Jack Coraggio

(3) Learning lifesaving skills in a life-size way; The Valley Press; Alison Jalbert

Reporting > General Reporting; Special Supplement
(1) 9.11 The day America changed; The Bulletin; The Bulletin staff

Reporting > General Reporting; Television
(1) Imagine; News 12 Connecticut; Kristi Olds, Christopher Wood

(2) Saving a Child; News 12 Connecticut; Gillian Neff, Teal Tyszka

(3) Hotsy; News 12 Connecticut; Kristi Olds, Mark Sogofsky

Reporting > General Reporting Series; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Allegations of racial profiling by East Haven police comes to a head; New Haven Register; Mark Zaretsky, Susan Misur

(2) Bridgeport deputy chief put on paid leave as criminal allegation probed; Connecticut Post; Keila Torres Ocasio

(3) State takeover of Bridgeport Board of Education; Connecticut Post; Linda Conner Lambeck

Reporting > General Reporting Series; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Capital punishment and Capitol politics; Record-Journal; Mary Ellen Godin

(2) Movers & shakers; The News-Times; Art Cummings, Jacqueline Smith, Brian Koonz, Robert Miller, Daryn Rowley, Dirk Perrefort, Stacy Davis, Chris Brodeur, Carol Kaliff, Michael Duffy

Reporting > General Reporting Series; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Powder Ridge drama; The Middletown Press; Jonetta Badillo

(2) Chronicle team coverage of Hurricane/Tropical Storm Irene; The Chronicle, Willimantic; David Hinchey, Michelle Firestone, Heather Lake

Reporting > General Reporting Series; Community Non-Daily
No Award Given

Reporting > General Reporting Series; Online – Independent
(1) Hurricane Irene’s Aftermath; Branford Eagle/New Haven Independent; Marcia Chambers, Diana Stricker, Sally E. Bahner, Mary Johnson

(2) Freak October snowstorm coverage; Tolland Patch; Jayme Kunze, Megan Bard

Reporting > General Reporting Series; Radio
(1) 9/11: Tenth anniversary; WSHU Public Radio; Ebong Udoma, Mark Herz, Craig LeMoult, Alison Freeland, Roxana Robinson

(2) Connecticut’s industrial past leads to environmental reckoning; WSHU Public Radio; Craig LeMoult


 

Reporting > General Reporting Series; Regional Non-Daily
(1) Save the Ville series; The Valley Press; Jennifer Senofonte

(2) Tariffville Post Office closing series; The Valley Press; Sloan Brewster

Reporting > In-Depth; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) In over their heads; Republican-American; Matthew O’Rourke

(2) A dogs’ tale; New Haven Register; Susan Misur

(3) Escape from hell: rejecting suicide; Hartford Courant; Ann Marie Potter

Reporting > In-Depth; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) How does this happen; Record-Journal; Adam Wittenberg

(2) When police officers cross the line; Record-Journal; Adam Wittenberg

(3) Power struggle; The News-Times; Robert Miller

Reporting > In-Depth; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Superintendent compensation package; The Bulletin; James Craven, Anna Maria Lemoine

(2) Was Komisarjevsky’s fate scripted from the moment he was born?; Register Citizen; Rick Thomason

(3) We got victims trapped; The Advocate; Jeff Morganteen

Reporting > In-Depth; Community Non-Daily
(1) The knockout; The Waterbury Observer; John Murray

Reporting > In-Depth; Magazine
(1) The billionaires club; Connecticut Magazine; Tom Connor

(2) Wild weekend; Connecticut Magazine; Terese Karmel

Reporting > In-Depth; Online – Independent
(1) Dotcom billionaires taking on NASA’s big government contract culture; CTNewsjunkie.com; Lon Seidman, Doug Hardy

(2) Zachs’ extradition faces maze of legal procedures; West Hartford Patch; John Howell

(3) Life imprisonment, on the installment plan; The Valley Independent Sentinel; Eugene Driscoll

Reporting > In-Depth; Radio
(1) Assistance in dying raises legal and ethical questions in Connecticut; WSHU Public Radio; Craig LeMoult

(2) Adventure, equality draw women to the Coast Guard; WSHU Public Radio; Mark Herz

Reporting > In-Depth; Regional Non-Daily
(1) Getting your license in a technological world; The Valley Press; Jennifer Senofonte

(2) Three’s a charm?; Connecticut Law Tribune; Christian Nolan

Reporting > In-Depth; Special Supplement
(1) That day forward: our survivors of 9/11; Connecticut Post; Hearst Connecticut Media Group staff

Reporting > In-Depth; Television
(1) Connecticut Network’s 2011 opening day coverage; Connecticut Network; Diane Smith, Cindy Liburd, Paul Giguere, Dominique Avery, Paul Skaff, Thomas Paquette, Joseph Patriss, William A. Bevacqua, Mark Tyszka

(2) Inside high-tech cancer surgery; News 12 Connecticut; Gillian Neff, Teal Tyszka

Reporting > In-Depth Series; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Waterbury blight series; Republican-American; Mike Patrick

Reporting > In-Depth Series; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Sept. 11 special report; The Day; Jennifer McDermott, Joe Wojtas, Sasha Goldstein, Jenna Cho, Judy Benson

(2) Homeless women; The Day; Claire Bessette

(3) Series on SEC disclosure requirements for financial advisers; Stamford Advocate; Julie Jason

Reporting > In-Depth Series; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Down the drain; The Advocate; Kate King

(2) 9/11 — 10 years later; Greenwich Time; Neil Vigdor, Lisa Chamoff, Frank MacEachern, Bob Horton, Nicole Narea, Taylor Coe, Martin Cassidy

(3) City fails diversity vow; Norwich Bulletin; James Craven


 

Reporting > In-Depth Series; Community Non-Daily
(1) No Award *

(2) Piecing together the puzzle; Darien News; Ben Holbrook

Reporting > In-Depth Series; Online – Affiliated
(1) New Haven homicide report; New Haven Register; William Kaempffer

Reporting > In-Depth Series; Online – Independent
(1) Tropical storm Irene batters Connecticut coast; WestportNow.com; James J. Lomuscio

(2) Halloween storm coverage; The Valley Independent Sentinel; Eugene Driscoll, Jodie Mozdzer, Tony Spinelli

Reporting > In-Depth Series; Radio
(1) Occupy Wall Street: The birth of a movement for the 99%; Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine; Scott Harris

Reporting > In-Depth Series; Regional Non-Daily
No Award Given

Reporting > Investigative Series; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Point of contention; Connecticut Post; Bill Cummings

(2) Full disclosure; Connecticut Post; Brittany Lyte

Reporting > Investigative Series; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Complaint alleges cop avoided prosecution; Record-Journal; Dan Ivers

Reporting > Investigative Series; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Employee fund; The Advocate; Kate King

(2) Greenwich cold cases; Greenwich Time; Frank MacEachern

Reporting > Investigative Series; Online – Independent
(1) Christmas puppies banned; Branford Eagle/New Haven Independent; Marcia Chambers

Reporting > Investigative Story; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Local political operative involved with PAC at center of state probe; Connecticut Post; Ken Dixon

(2) Glittering Lawsuit; The Hartford Courant; Matthew Sturdevant

Reporting > Investigative Story; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Police dismissed; Record-Journal; Dan Ivers

(2) First Five firm skirts rules; The Day; JC Reindl

Reporting > Investigative Story; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) 5 years later, city fails diversity vow; The Bulletin; James Craven, Anna Maria Lemoine

(2) Police comp time; Greenwich Time; Neil Vigdor

(3) Head of the cclass; The Advocate; Maggie Gordon

Reporting > Investigative Story; Community Non-Daily
(1) Shattered; The Waterbury Observer; John Murray

(2) The tank will return; Shore Publishing/Zip06.com; Pam Johnson

Reporting > Investigative Story; Online – Independent
(1) High kill rate triggers change at Derby dog pound; The Valley Independent Sentinel; Jodie Mozdzer

(2) Outage leaves Fernwood Apartments residents cold, angry; Middletown Patch; Cassandra Day

Reporting > Investigative Story; Television
(1) Vest-A-Dog; WFSB-TV ; Len Besthoff, Tracy Furey, Eric Budney, Michael Kopelman, Andrew Halpin

Reporting > Spot News; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Storm of controversy dooms Butler; The Hartford Courant; Jon Lender, Christopher Keating

(2) Another power hit; The Hartford Courant; Christopher Keating, Jesse Leavenworth, Bill Leukhardt

(3) Clerk shot dead in West Haven was a ‘wonderful guy’; New Haven Register; Amanda Pinto


 

Reporting > Spot News; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Feds raid Carabetta HQ; Record-Journal; Mary Ellen Godin

(2) SUV hits gas truck; Record-Journal; Jesse Buchanan

(3) Tropical storm Irene; The Day; Jenna Cho, Joe Wojtas, Claire Bessette, Patricia Daddona, Stephen Chupaska

Reporting > Spot News; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) ‘The world is safer’; The Bulletin; The Bulletin staff

(2) Irene rocks region; The Bulletin; The Bulletin staff

(3) Acting police chief placed on administrative leave; The Middletown Press; Jonathan Burton

Reporting > Spot News; Online – Affiliated
(1) Irene hits Connecticut; New Haven Register; New Haven Register reporting, editing and multimedia staffs

(2) Joshua Komisarjevsky sentenced to death; New Haven Register; Randall Beach, Luther Turmelle, Peter Hvizdak, Mara Lavitt, Chris March, Ann DeMatteo

Reporting > Spot News; Online – Independent
(1) Flash floods hammer Seymour, Paralyze Route 8; The Valley Independent Sentinel; Jodie Mozdzer

(2) Judge grills Dr. Wang; Branford Eagle/New Haven Independent; Marcia Chambers

(3) Friends: ‘Kuti’ loved family, America and life ; WestportNow.com; James Lomuscio

Reporting > Spot News; Radio
(1) Residents dig through remains of demolished East Haven beach homes; WSHU Public Radio; Craig LeMoult

Reporting > Spot News; Television
(1) Cafe car crash; News 12 Connecticut; Aaron Mesmer, Mark Sogofsky, Al Howard

Sports > Sports Column; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) To know Dave Solomon was to truly admire him; New Haven Register; Sean Barker

(2) New Haven coaching legend pushes pain aside for kids at East Rock; New Haven Register; Dave Solomon

(3) Ledyard rap was music to their ears; Republican-American; Kyle Brennan

Sports > Sports Column; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) When boy meets 1st mitt, it’s a true glove story; The Advocate; Kevin McKeever

(2) Whalers’ Fulton brawls with past, opponents in return to hockey; The News-Times; Chris Brodeur

(3) No headlines, please; The News-Times; Chris Brodeur

Sports > Sports Column; Community Non-Daily
(1) Bruins’ black and gold part of my DNA; Shoreline Times; Jimmy Zanor

(2) Glory days; Shoreline Times; Jimmy Zanor

Sports > Sports Column; Online – Independent
(1) Hall girls basketball rises to Class LL Final Four; West Hartford Patch; John Howell

Sports > Sports Column; Regional Non-Daily
No Award Given

Sports > Sports Feature; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Heroes off the field: St. Louis Cardinals became first responders in Bridgeport trainwreck; Hartford Courant; Dom Amore

(2) Women’s pro tennis on a star search; Connecticut Post; Chris Elsberry

(3) Hockey checking rules draw mixed results; Connecticut Post; Michael Fornabio

Sports > Sports Feature; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) Hard work, but never a chore; The Day; Vickie Fulkerson

(2) His pot of honey; Record-Journal; Bryant Carpenter

Sports > Sports Feature; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira feels right at home in Greenwich; Greenwich Time; David Fierro

(2) Keane born to coach; Greenwich Time; David Fierro


 

Sports > Sports Feature; Community Non-Daily
(1) At 76, Stuart still has spirit for triathlons; The West Hartford Press; David Heuschkel

(2) Dream Team; Shoreline Times; Jimmy Zanor

(3) The grind; The Waterbury Observer; John Murray

Sports > Sports Feature; Magazine
(1) Once upon a Whale; Connecticut Magazine; David Holahan

(2) Take me out to which ballgame?; Shore Publishing/Zip06.com; Rita Christopher

Sports > Sports Feature; Online – Affiliated
(1) Will DiStefano’s kick gets Avon past Houy in cold thriller; Register Citizen; Kevin Roberts

Sports > Sports Feature; Online – Independent
(1) Granby XC teams go pink For Dennis and RuthAnn Lobo; Granbys Patch; Ted Glanzer

(2) Szczepanik, teammates will honor memory of mother on senior night; Berlin Patch; Robert Mayer

(3) For St. Joseph College basketball, a terrific 10; West Hartford Patch; John Howell

Sports > Sports Feature; Regional Non-Daily
(1) Winter Olympics hopeful; The Litchfield County Times; Jack Coraggio

Sports > Sports Feature; Television
(1) Notorious; News 12 Connecticut; Mark Sudol, Matthew Cyr, Dan Wills

(2) Football behind the fence; WFSB TV; John Holt

(3) Crushen Russian; News 12 Connecticut; Kristi Olds, Dan Renzetti

Sports > Sports News; Newspaper above 50,000 circulation
(1) Jeter Gets 3,000th hit in grand style; Hartford Courant; Dom Amore

(2) UConn defeats Clemson 14-1 To reach super regional; Hartford Courant; Dom Amore

(3) For conference realignment, football is king; The Hartford Courant; Paul Doyle

Sports > Sports News; Newspaper at 18,000 to 50,000 circulation
(1) UConn donor wants his money back; The Day; Mike DiMauro

(2) John Kelley, running legend, dies at 80; The Day; Vickie Fulkerson

(3) McMahon’s Madaffari lends new meaning to being ‘student athlete’; Stamford Advocate; Doug Bonjour

Sports > Sports News; Newspaper below 18,000 circulation
(1) Home team works to rally; The Bulletin; Joe Perez

(2) Test helps players after concussion; The Bulletin; Marc Allard

(3) Wolcott Tech football team wins first game in program history with 20-12 victory over Stamford Acade; Register Citizen; Kevin Roberts

Sports > Sports News; Community Non-Daily
(1) Shore stunner!; Shoreline Times; Jimmy Zanor

(2) Cardiac kids; Shoreline Times; Jimmy Zanor

(3) ‘Gumby’ etches her name in the record books; Kyle Brennan

Sports > Sports News; Online – Independent
(1) Conard hockey falls to South Windsor, 1-0 ; West Hartford Patch; John Howell

(2) Yom Kippur schedule conflicts keep some from racing in Wickham Invitational; Patch.com; Jessie Sawyer

First Amendment Award
(1) Freedom of information editorials; The Day; Paul Choiniere

Theodore Driscoll Award for Investigative Reporting
(1) First Five firm skirts rules; The Day; JC Reindl

Stephen A. Collins Public Service Award; Special Awards
(1) Full disclosure; Connecticut Post; Brittany Lyte

 

 

 

WINNERS SPJ COLLEGE JOURNALISM CONTEST 2011-2012:

Print/Online > Editorial/Op-ed; College Contest
(1) The grim future of a local bookshop; The Daily Campus; Jesse Rifkin

(2) Cain should have known this was coming; The Recorder; Nicholas Proch

(3) Dear Mr. Fisher: A lesson on Quinnipiac; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Matt Busekroos

Print/Online > Feature; College Contest;
(1) The pride inside; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Phil Nobile

(2) This is me: Holocaust survivor; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Meghan Parmentier

(3) This is me: A man with faith; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Jamie Hill

Print/Online > Feature Photo; College Contest
(3) Scrubs of love; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Ilya Specktor

Print/Online > General Column; College Contest
(1) Editor’s notes: Graduation woes; The Southern News; Jeff Nowak

(2) Sarah’s Style: Romance and Quinnipiac – Not the ideal cocktail; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Sarah Rosenberg

Print/Online > General Reporting; College Contest
(1) CCSU Professor arrested on fraud charges; The Recorder; Justin Muszynski

(2) Off-campus students will have to sign ‘Good Neighbor Policy’ contract; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Michele Snow

(3) Major decisions: deans, experts weigh in; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Marcus Harun

Print/Online > News Photo; College Contest

(1) QU never forgets; Anna Brundage; The Quinnipiac Chronicle
(2) Hall wars; Al Valerio; The Quinnipiac Chronicle
(3) Construction for new town houses; Sean Meenaghan; The Southern News

Print/Online > Non-Page 1 Layout; College Contest
(1) Spring break; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Michele Snow

(2) Beating the daily grind; Fairfield Mirror; Loan Le

(3) Rivals through the years; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Sam Epstein

Print/Online > Page 1 Layout; College Contest
(1) Goodbye to Fairfield Cab!; Fairfield Mirror; Martin O’Sullivan

(2) March 28, 2012; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Sam Epstein

Print/Online > Sports Feature Story; College Contest
(1) ‘Cinderella man’; TheDaily Campus – UConn student newspaper; Mac Cerullo

(2) The will to succeed: Senior Will Cavallo reflects on journey to make team; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Jon Alba

(3) Whiting trades tapes for helmet; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Tim O’Donnell

Print/Online > Sports News Story; College Contest
(1) Volleyball coach fired, escorted off campus; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Chronicle Staff

(2) Blue Devil fallen, But not forgotten; The Recorder; Brittany Burke

(3) Three more Quinnipiac basketball players arrested; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Matt Eisenberg

Print/Online > Sports Photo; College Contest
(1) SCSU guard leaps over defender to score a basket; The Southern News; Sean Meenaghan

(2) First flips; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Matt Eisenberg

Video > Feature; College Contest
(1) Kendall’s story; Q30 Television; Natalie Sgro

(2) Youth violence in New Haven; Q30 Television; Natalie Sgro

Video > General Reporting; College Contest
(1) Hurricane damage to East Haven; Q30 Television; Natalie Sgro

(2) East Haven smoking ban; Q30 Television; Noah Golden

(3) Connecticut Transit; Q30 Television; Rebecca Turco

Video > Sports Feature Story; College Contest
(1) Midnight madness; The Quinnipiac Chronicle; Austin Hopkins

(2) Heroes hat; Q30 Television; Michael Auletta

Video > Sports News Story; College Contest
No Award Given

Video > Spot News Story; College Contest
No Award Given

 

(1) To know Dave Solomon was to truly admire him; New Haven Register; Sean Barker(1) Heroes off the field: St. Louis Cardinals became first responders in Bridgeport trainwreck; Hartford Courant; Dom Amore(1) Conard hockey falls to South Windsor, 1-0 ; West Hartford Patch; John Howell

Connecticut news organizations earn Boston/New England Emmy nominations

Connecticut news organizations will be well-represented in the Boston/New England Emmy awards on June 2 in Boston.

Click here to read more from Fox Connecticut. Click here to read a complete list of nominations.

High School Journalism Workshop Offered By C-HIT

The Connecticut Health Investigative Team, in collaboration with the journalism departments of UConn and Quinnipiac University, will host a summer investigative reporting workshop for high school students.

This intensive summer investigative reporting workshop will provide up to 25 high school students with the opportunity to develop investigative reporting skills in a unique workshop environment led by distinguished local and national journalists.

Selected students will spend a week on a university campus, learning the tools of investigative journalism by participating in workshops led by award-winning journalists; working on stories for publication; and spending a day visiting local newsrooms.

Click here for more details on C-HIT’s website.

When: July 9-13, 2012, at Quinnipiac University campus, Hamden, CT
July 16-20, 2012, at University of Connecticut campus, Storrs, CT

WORKSHOP TOPICS INCLUDE:

• Initiating investigative stories: where to look

• Conducting effective interviews

• Perfecting your writing style

• Using public data in investigative reporting

• Using Twitter, Facebook as reporting tools and web-based journalism.

• Journalistic ethics

Instructors include: Lisa Chedekel, award-winning investigative reporter, formerly for The Hartford Courant, now senior writer for C-HIT; Lynne DeLucia, Pulitzer Prize-winning former editor of The Hartford Courant, now editor and co-founder of C-HIT; Colleen Shaddox, award-winning writer whose work has been featured by The New York Times, Washington Post and National Public Radio and Kate Farrish, an award-winning veteran reporter, formerly of The Hartford Courant and now an adjunct professor at UConn.

WHO’S ELIGIBLE AND HOW TO APPLY:

Eligibility: High school students, ages 16 and older, with a strong interest in journalism; prior experience writing for school publications an asset.

Cost: $800 for the five-day (9-5 p.m.) program. (Some scholarships available) Students with a need for overnight accommodations should contact Lynne DeLucia at delucia@c-hit.org.

Program structure: Students will spend mornings learning reporting, writing and investigative skills. Afternoon workshops will be led by working journalists, in which students will use data to produce in-depth stories for their school newspapers or local publications.
Applications due: June 1, 2012.

For application form or queries, contact Lynne at delucia@c-hit.org, or 203-215-6373.

This program is supported by the Dow Jones News Fund

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