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Vincent Hersam, 92

The long-time owner of several weekly newspapers in Connecticut, Vincent Hersam, died last week at the age of 92. Hersam took over the ownership of...

Print and Community

The screen shot is a portion of the front page of the Daily Tar Heel, the independent student run newspaper at the University of...

A Ludicrous…Challenge

A great feature story on the birth and continued development of the Winsted Citizen from a national public media site. The article reveals the story behind the...

New Frontier

Kevin Rennie, one of the most influential commentators in Connecticut politics, is expanding his offerings. Specifically, he has started a new channel on Substack where...

Monk Wins

CT Mirror reporter Ginny Monk has been given the Insight Award for Explanatory Journalism from the Institute for Non-Profit News. Monk's multi-part series on the...

Truth of the Matter

Three Hearst Connecticut Media reporters have been awarded by the Connecticut Council on Freedom of Information for their work on a series concerning FOI...

New Day

The state of Connecticut is awarding a $1.2 million grant for the revitalization of the long-time home of The Day of New London. The money...

Still Punching

Several months after initial launch the Winsted Citizen is still in the fight and now has launched online. winstedcitizen.org

Day Building Sale Proceeds

For decades the headquarters of The Day of New London has been as important a landmark in New London as city hall. Now, High Tide...

Gagne to Hearst

Mike Gagne of the Meriden Record-Journal has wrapped up work in Meriden and is starting a new position as a reporter for the Danbury...