Timothy Bolger, Katrina Longworth, Terrence McCoy, and Patrick Michels are finalists for the Livingston Awards for Young Journalists.
On the strength of its Hurricane Sandy coverage, the paper picked up eleven first-place honors, including the award for Editorial Excellence.
The 10-year-old alt-weekly will be publishing monthly and remaining daily online, according to a letter from its publisher to readers.
Long-time staffer Christopher Twarowski succeeds former editor Michael Patrick Nelson.
The Long Island Press has crossed mediums to produce a video-short that explains the role commodities speculators play in the price at the pump. The video is written and hosted by publisher Jed Morey who writes frequently on the topic.
A March 2011 cover story questioned whether the Nassau County Police Department gave preferential treatment to donors of a nonprofit police foundation.
The Long Island Press racked up 22 total prizes at the 2011 Society of Professional Journalists’ Press Club of Long Island Media Awards.
The Long Island Press brought home a total of 23 awards at the New York Press Association (NYPA)'s 2010 Better Newspaper Contest when winners were announced last weekend.
Stories from five AAN-member papers and one series that ran in several papers have been named finalists in this year's Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) journalism contest.
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