Valley Indy Wins SPJ Awards

The Valley Independent Sentinel and its online affiliates, the New Haven Independent and the Branford Eagle, received nine awards in the 2010 Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists annual excellence in journalism contest.

The Valley Independent Sentinel received two first-place prizes — in the online feature and video storytelling categories. 

The Sentinel also received a second place prize for breaking news coverage, a second place prize for general excellence and an honorable mention for breaking news coverage. 

The Sentinel competed against other independent online-only newspapers, including the Patch.com sites in Fairfield County, the religion news site Creedible.com and Westportnow.com

All entries were judged by professional journalists outside of Connecticut. 

The awards were presented at the annual dinner Thursday night at Fantasia in North Haven. 

The following is a list of all winners in the independent web categories. 

WEB INDEPENDENT : BREAKING NEWS COVERAGE
(1) The murder of Annie Le; newhavenindependent.org; Marcia Chambers; Melissa Bailey; Paul Bass; Thomas MacMillan
(2) Praying for him at the morgue; valleyindependentsentinel; Eugene Driscoll
(H) Tragedy on Fifth Street; valleyindependentsentinel; Eugene Driscoll

WEB INDEPENDENT : GENERAL EXCELLENCE
(1) westportnow.com; westportnow.com; David Matlow; Gordon F. Joseloff
(2) Valley Independent Sentinel; valleyindependentsentinel; Eugene Driscoll; Jodie Mozdzer
(H) East Haven racial profiling claims; newhavenindependent.org; Thomas MacMillan

WEB INDEPENDENT : ONLINE FEATURE
(1) Generator tested: Neighbors concerned; valleyindependentsentinel; Jodie Mozdzer
(2) Recession slams middle class; branfordeagle.org; Sally E. Bahner
(H) The green thumb of Short Beach; branfordeagle.org; Diana Stricker

WEB INDEPENDENT : VIDEO STORYTELLING
(1) Ansonia church for sale, Memories not included; valleyindependentsentinel; Jodie Mozdzer

For a full list of print and broadcast winners, visit www.ctspj.org.

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