The Award-Winning Star-Revue

Kimberly Price of the Star-Revue and Jananne Abel of the Westmore news show off some of their winnings!
Kimberly Price of the Star-Revue and Jananne Abel of the Westmore news show off some of their winnings!

Flash –

Just back from the NYS Press Association annnual convention where the Star-Revue picked up 6 awards:

1 – Best Small Space advertising campaign – First Place

2 – Best Coverage of the Arts – Second Place

3 – Best Spot News Reporting – Second Place

4 – Best Columns – Third Place

5 – Best Holiday Special Section – Honorable Mention,

and Blooper of the year, for an unintentionally humorous headline!

Kimberly Gail Price receiving our first place award for Best Advertisement - small space
Kimberly Gail Price receiving our first place award for Best Advertisement – small space

This was in competition with weekly newspapers from all over New York State, and this was our first competition, in our third year of publication.

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  1. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

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