Budget for the 12.12.12 edition
Here's what the newsroom staff is working on for the Dec. 12, 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: Gingerbread house at Putney Co-op
Photos: WRCC Drainage Project, submitted In “Bob’s Photos” in daily
photos
Jon: Gov.’s Award for Excellence gala w/pix
Chris: Pike Falls Road reopens and reconstruction updates in Jamaica
w/pix
Chris: Sidewalk project in Jamaica is more expensive than predicted
Chris: “The C-Quel” premiere shows off Mount Snow’s park terrain W-PIX
Chris: Snug Life apparel creators talk about how they started
Dom: Bellows Falls Board of Trustees meeting
Dom: Additional space needed at Hinsdale public works garage
Dom: BFDDA to put on a concert
Dom: Kurn Hattin gets new board prez w/submitted pic
Howard: Retreat reaches tentative deal with union
Howard: Windham Regional Commission gets pile of money for post-Irene
planning
Mike: Guilford sets public meeting to explain water-line tap-in
process, agrees to spend money to help fire dept. buy hydrant-hookup
equipment.
Mike: Guilford Country Store preservation group puts out call for
owner/operator. They had hoped to reopen the store this fall but have
had no luck.
Bob: Former Bratt/NewBrook Firefighter takes over Portland Maine FD,
with submitted pix in “Bob’s Photos” folder
Cassidy: BUHS profile w/pic
Staff: Police Log
Staff: Christmas Stocking
Staff: Around Windham County
Staff: Winchester car crash
Staff: Rockingham petitions announcement
Column: Fish
AP: Health rankings
Tom D'Errico has been a professional journalist for more than 12 years, most recently as the executive editor of the Brattleboro Reformer in Brattleboro, Vt.