Cricket Secures Awards in Photography, Design and Excellence At New England Newspaper & Press Association

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The Manchester Cricket took home three awards in design, photography and general excellence at the New England Newspaper & Press Association’s annual conference Saturday in Boston. 

In its nearly 132-year history, this is the first time the paper has been recognized by its newspaper peers.  Weekly and small daily newspapers in five circulation categories competed for prizes and there were more than 3,000 entries this year.  The consideration period for this year ran from August 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019.

Notably, the Cricket’s award for “Best Website”, was a general excellence category for awards, which means the paper’s website was considered against all newspapers in the competition, not just weeklies in a specific size category in the six New England states.  TheCricket.com (Christy King, digital director and Editor Erika Brown) took third place for digital excellence, just after the Vineyard Gazette in Martha’s Vineyard.

The Cricket won third place for “Best Front Page” for its 4th of July edition, featuring the holiday parade in Manchester, an exhibit of veterans’ memorabilia at the Manchester Historical Museum and a feature by Kris McGinn Straub on Alprilla Farms in Essex.

Brown also won third prize for “Best Photo Series” with photographs chronicling the rededication ceremony of the Ancient Burial Ground in Essex, which took place last July as part of the town’s bicentennial celebration. 

“Being recognized was icing on the cake of a very busy year,” said Brown.  “More than anything, it was exciting just to be in the mix with other newspapers throughout New England that are doing really creative things and being important contributors to their communities.”

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