| Editors |
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| "Our readers are interested and engaged in their individual communities and in Fauquier County as a whole. It is very satisfying to produce a newspaper that you know will be so well and deeply read." |
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| “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent on things that matter.” |
| Reporters |
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| "I carry in my wallet a quote from R.W. Apple Jr. of The New York Times, a master of the craft. 'As a reporter you are an amateur. If you think you've become a professional, that you can teach lessons to the generals, you can teach lessons to the presidents ... you're in trouble. Your job is to represent your reader ― go and experience and try to explain and relate it to that reader." |
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| "On my beat, you never want anything bad to happen to anyone. But if it does, you want to be the first one there so you can help the victim(s) share their story." |
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| "Writing hundreds of thousands of words a year only grows old when your audience loses its hunger for more." |
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| "I take care of 'everything else' in the newsroom." |
| Photojournalists |
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| "I love capturing special moments that high school athletes will look back on and remember for the rest of their lives." |