Budget for Nov. 17, 2012 edition
Here's what the newsroom staff is working on for the Nov. 17, 2012 edition of the Reformer. Please note: Just because it appears on this budget, doesn't mean it will run in tomorrow's newspaper — some stories will be held to get complete information; some stories may be dropped completely. Stories might be held for space, or other timing considerations. Also, breaking stories may not appear on this budget.
If you have any information that could be useful to any of these stories, we'd love to hear from you (call 802-254-2311 ext. 7 or e-mail news@reformer.com).
Photos: Latchis security cameras
Photos: Wilmington tree planting
Chris: Amy Werner benefit w-pix
Chris: Route 8 update
Chris: Ford dealership’s new owners w/pix
Dom: Sefakor Komabu-Pomeyie from Ghana studying disability rights
w/pix
Dom: Landlord Linda Udd looking for help from ACLU
Dom: Nationally syndicated cartoonist to speak in Rockingham w/pix
Dom: Project Feed the Thousands kickoff w/pix
Howard: Vt Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing CEO is leaving file
pix?
Mike: State cell advocate, AT&T reps clash with tower opponents in
Newfane. Selectboard does not take a position.
Mike: South Newfane schoolhouse rennovations w/submitted pic
Becky: Neighbors
Staff: VPR update
Staff: Greater Falls Warming Shelter training session
Column: Chace Perkins (student)
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Tom D'Errico has been a professional journalist for more than 13 years, most recently as the executive editor of the Brattleboro Reformer in Brattleboro, Vt.