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Addison County Independent
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Angelo Lynn
PublisherAngelo Lynn
EditorJohn McCright
Founded1946 (1946)
HeadquartersMiddlebury, Vermont
OCLC number38158604
Websiteaddisonindependent.com

The Addison County Independent is a weekly newspaper located in Middlebury, VT that covers Addison County. The paper was founded in 1946 as the Addison Independent [1] and is now owned and published by Angelo Lynn.[2] The paper is a member of the New England Newspapers and Press Association,[3] and in 2016, the paper won the award of first place for general excellence in its class from the association.[4] The paper is published weekly on Thursdays.

History[edit]

The Addison Independent was founded in 1946 by William J. Slator and his wife Celine.[5][6] At the time they owned Addison Press, Inc. which published the paper as well as served a commercial printing plant.[5] In 1955 the newspaper name changed to The Addison County Independent.[6]

In 1976 William J. Slator sold the Addison County Independent to Gordon T. Mills, who was the editor for the Burlington Free Press.[5]

In 1984 the current owner, Angelo Lynn, purchased the paper.[7] In 1988, Lynn changed the publication schedule to twice-weekly,[8] which continued until April 2020 when it shifted to weekly publication during the COVID-19 pandemic.[citation needed]

Online presence[edit]

The Addison County Independent's web site carries local stories and allows for individual online subscriptions.

Coverage area[edit]

The Addison County Independent mostly reports on news in Addison County, however some news is included from Rutland County, particularly school news related to Otter Valley Union High School.

Awards[edit]

New England Better Newspaper Competition - New England Newspaper and Press Association (NENPA)[edit]

Year Award Place Recipient
1998 Sports Columnist - Weekly Class 2 Category[9] 1st Andy Kirkaldy
2016 General Excellence in its class[4] 1st Addison County Independent
2015 Top Newspaper Web Site - Weekly 1st Addison County Independent
2009 Business and Economic Reporting[10] 2nd Kathryn Flagg
2009 Social Issues Feature Story[10] 3rd Kathryn Flagg
2003 Election Coverage 3rd Travis Fahey

Vermont Press Association[edit]

Year Award Place Recipient
1999[11] General News Photography 1st and 2nd Trent Campbell
Feature Photography 2nd and 3rd Trent Campbell
Non-Daily Sportswriter 1st Andy Kirkaldy
2000[12] Best sports writing (non-daily) 1st Andy Kirkaldy
Feature writing (non-daily) 3rd Jennifer Jensen
Sports photo (non-daily) 1st & 3rd Trent Campbell
Feature photo (non-daily) 2nd Trent Campbell
News photo (non-daily) 3rd Trent Campbell
2006[13] General Excellence - non-daily 3rd Addison County Independent
Sports Writing - non-daily 1st Andy Kirkaldy
Best local story - non-daily 2nd John Flowers
Feature Writing - non-daily 3rd John Flowers
Photo Sports - non-daily 3rd Trent Campbell
Photo - general news - non-daily 2nd Trent Campbell
Photo - feature - non-daily 3rd Trent Campbell
2002[14] Best local story - non-daily 1st Travis Fahey
Sports Writing - non-daily 2nd Andy Kirkaldy
Feature Writing - non-daily 2nd John Flowers
Feature Photo - non-daily 1st Trent Campbell
General News Photo - non-daily 1st Trent Campbell

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Addison independent". Retrieved 2018-07-02.
  2. ^ Addison Independent (2010). "About Us Page". Addison Independent. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  3. ^ New England Newspaper and Press Association (2010). "Vermont Members Page". Archived from the original on 2010-10-23. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  4. ^ a b New England Newspapers and Press Association (2010). "2009 NENPA Better Newspaper Contest". Retrieved 2010-07-04.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ a b c "Clipping from The Burlington Free Press - Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
  6. ^ a b "Library of Congress, Chronicling America". Chronicling America. July 2, 2018. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
  7. ^ Haughney, Christine (16 August 2013). "Vermont Sisters With Roots in News Embrace Small-Town Papers". Retrieved 2018-07-03.
  8. ^ Picard, Ken (27 January 2010). "Brothers in Ink". Seven Days VT. Da Capo Publishing, Inc. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
  9. ^ "Business Wire, Incorporated". advance.lexis.com. January 30, 1998. Retrieved 2018-07-03.
  10. ^ a b "Weekly newspapers shine at annual NEPA awards". Burlington Free Press. February 16, 2009.
  11. ^ "VT Press Association announces annual awards". Burlington Free Press. September 20, 1999.
  12. ^ "Vt. Press group announces awards". Burlington Free Press. August 28, 2000. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
  13. ^ "Vermont press gets praise at awards ceremony". Bennington Banner. November 14, 2006.
  14. ^ "The Associated Press State and Local Wire". May 20, 2002. Retrieved July 3, 2018.