Horace Greeley Award
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The Horace Greeley Award is a New England award for public service journalism.[1]
History
It is an annual and regional American journalism award that recognizes excellence in the print media of New England and is named in honor of prominent 19th-century editor and publisher Horace Greeley. It is administered by the New England Press Association in Boston, Massachusetts, and awarded occasionally.[2] The first award was given in 1966 to the Revere Journal.[3][4]
Winners
- Revere Journal (1966) [3]
- Maura J. Casey of the New London Day [1]
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