The Day was recognized for its editorials and perspective page in the annual Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists contest.
Competing in the largest circulation category, The Day swept the editorial writing category. Editorial Page Editor Paul Choiniere was first with Don t be a jerk and third with COVID toll in nursing homes a scandal. Lisa McGinley was second with The fight to restore an insulting nickname. The Day s Sunday perspective page, edited by Choiniere and designed by Scott Ritter, placed first in non-page one layout.
In total, The Day won 21 awards, which were announced this past week.
The Day’s coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic also was recognized.
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Israeli strike destroys Gaza building with AP, other media
The building housing the offices of The Associated Press and other media in Gaza City collapses after it was hit by an Israeli airstrike Saturday, May 15, 2021. The attack came roughly an hour after the Israeli military warned people to evacuate the building, which also housed Al-Jazeera and a number of offices and apartments. There was no immediate explanation for why the building was targeted. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
Sportswriters Vickie Fulkerson and Gavin Keefe told us what we need to know before they head west to cover the UConn women and men in the NCAA tournaments.