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2020 VPA Membership Directory VirginiaVirginia PressPress DirectoryDirectory 2020 Contact Us Virginia Press Association, Virginia Press Services, Inc. 11529 Nuckols Rd. Glen Allen, VA 23059 www.vpa.net | 804-521-7570 Betsy Edwards, Executive Director, [email protected] Steve Weddle, Director of Administration, [email protected] Susan Wineland-Ii, Advertising Sales Director, [email protected] Janet Madison, Member Services Manager, [email protected] Adriane Long, Media Buyer & Account Manager, [email protected] Deana Meredith, Communications Manager, [email protected] Landon Clark, Inside Sales Representative, [email protected] Julia Wigginton, Tearsheet Coordinator, [email protected] Our Mission Our Purpose The mission of the Virginia Press We connect our members Association is to support our through valuable business membership through responsive services, effective services and resources. We representation, practical champion the common interests communication, of Virginia newspapers and the information,relevant ideals of a free press in a education and recognition. democratic society. TABLE OF CONTENTS Newspapers in Board of Directors 2 Alphabetical Order 4 About the Virginia VPA Presidents 5 6 Press Association Newspapers by Active Daily 7 Circulation 9 Newspapers Active Non-Daily Associate Member 14 Newspapers 35 Newspapers 43 Online Members 44 Affiliate Members Newspaper Families Educational in Virginia 45 47 Members 48 Individual Members 1 Newspapers in Alphabetical Order 35 …… Alexandria Gazette Packet 43 …… Fauquier Now 14 …… Alexandria Times 32 …… Fauquier Times 14 …… Altavista Journal, The 22 …… Fincastle Herald, The 15 …… Amelia Bulletin Monitor, The 22 …… Floyd Press, The 15 …… Amherst New Era-Progress 37 …… Fluvanna Review 35 …… Arlington Catholic Herald 30 …… Franklin News-Post, The 35 …… Arlington Connection 9 …… Free Lance-Star, The 15 …… Arlington Sun Gazette 22 …… Gazette, The 41 …… Associated Press 30 …… Gazette-Virginian, The 16 …… Bedford Bulletin 23 …… Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal 16 …… Bland County Messenger, The 23 …… Goochland Gazette, The 40 …… Blue Ridge Leader & Loudoun Today 37 …… Great Falls Connection 38 …… Breeze, The 31 …… Greene County Record, The 9 …… Bristol Herald Courier 43 …… Harrisonburg Citizen Online 24 …… Brunswick Times-Gazette 38 …… Henrico Citizen 38 …… Burg, The 20 …… Independent-Messenger 35 …… Burke Connection 27 …… Inside Business 23 …… Carroll News, The 28 …… Inside NoVa - Prince William 36 …… Cavalier Daily, The 38 …… Journal, The 25 …… Central Virginian, The 32 …… Kenbridge-Victoria Dispatch, The 36 …… Centre View 24 …… Lebanon News, The 36 …… Chantilly Connection 29 …… Legacy, The 20 …… Charlotte Gazette, The 38 …… Liberty Champion 43 …… Charlottesville Tomorrow 24 …… Loudoun Now 41 …… Chesapeake Bay Journal 24 …… Loudoun Times-Mirror 26 ......Chesterfield Observer 25 …… Madison County Eagle, The 29 …… Clinch Valley News & Richlands News Press 10 …… Martinsville Bulletin 27 …… Coalfield Progress, The 40 …… McLean Connection 35 …… Collegiate Times 26 …… Mechanicsville Local, The 41 …… Commonwealth Times, The 18 …… Mecklenburg Sun, The 37 …… Cooperative Living 40 …… Middleburg Life 16 …… Courier-Record 40 …… Mount Vernon Gazette 19 …… Crewe-Burkeville Journal, The 42 …… Mountain Courier 35 …… Crozet Gazette, The 26 …… Nelson County Times 9 …… Culpeper Star-Exponent 27 …… New Castle Record, The 19 …… Culpeper Times 10 …… News & Advance, The 17 …… C-VILLE Weekly 30 …… News & Record, The 10 …… Daily News-Record 11 …… News Leader, The 10 …… Daily Press 13 …… News Virginian, The 9 …… Daily Progress, The 24 …… News-Gazette, The 9 …… Danville Register & Bee 17 …… News-Messenger, The 23 …… Declaration, The 17 …… News-Progress, The 18 …… Dickenson Star, The 32 …… Northern Neck News, The 19 …… Dinwiddie Monitor, The 11 …… Northern Virginia Daily 40 …… Distinction Magazine 23 …… Northumberland Echo 14 ...... Eastern Shore News 37 …… Nuevas Raices 27 …… Eastern Shore Post 38 …… Oak Hill/Herndon Connection, The 42 …… El Tiempo Latino 26 …… Old Bridge Observer, The 31 …… Enterprise, The 27 …… Orange County Review 36 …… Fairfax Connection 25 …… Page News & Courier 20 …… Fairfax County Times, The 28 …… Patriot, The 36 …... Fairfax Station/Clifton/Lorton Connection 16 …… Post, The 20 …… Fairfax Sun Gazette 28 …… Powell Valley News 20 …… Falls Church News-Press 28 …… Powhatan Today 20 …… Farmville Herald, The 28 …… Prince George Journal, The 2 28 …… Prince William Times, The 31 ……Suffolk News-Herald 42 …… Princess Anne Independent News, The 32 ……Sussex-Surry Dispatch 10 …… Progress-Index, The 22 ……Tidewater News, The 29 …… Radford News Journal 33 ……Tidewater Review 32 …… Rappahannock News 15 ……Times-Virginian 24 …… Rappahannock Record 16 ……Union Star, The 31 …… Rappahannock Times 42 ……Vienna/Oakton Connection, The 26 …… Recorder, The 17 ……Village News 40 …… Reston Connection 32 ……Vinton Messenger, The 29 …… Richmond Free Press 41 ……Virginia Business 41 …… Richmond Magazine 33 ……Virginia Gazette, The 11 …… Richmond Times-Dispatch 41 ……Virginia Lawyers Weekly 42 …… Rivah Visitor’s Guide, The 43 ……Virginia Mercury 11 …… Roanoke Times, The 23 ……Virginia Mountaineer, The 38 …… Rockbridge Advocate, The 27 ……Virginian Leader 37 …… Rotunda, The 18 ……Virginian Review 30 …… Salem Times-Register 10 ……Virginian-Pilot, The 22 …… Scott County Virginia Star 37 ……Warren, Frederick County Report 34 …… Shenandoah Valley-Herald, The 22 ……Warren Sentinel, The 33 …… Smith Mountain Eagle 16 ……Washington Business Journal 30 …… Smithfield Times, The 14 ……Washington County News 26 …… Smyth County News & Messenger 11 ……Washington Post, The 31 …… South Hill Enterprise 13 ……Washington Times, The 31 …… Southside Sentinel 26 ......Westmoreland News 29 …… Southwest Times, The 43 ……What’s Up Prince William 41 …… Springfield Connection 36 ……Whitetopper, The 17 …… Star-Tribune, The 13 ……Winchester Star, The 29 …… Style Weekly 34 ……Wytheville Enterprise 41 …… Suffolk Living Virginia Press Association 11529 Nuckols Rd. Glen Allen, VA 23059 The 2020 Virginia Press Directory is published as a service to the members of the Virginia Press Association. VPA members receive a complimentary copy of this directory. Additional member copies: $15, non-members: $49 Cover photo by Morgan Edwards. The picture is of downtown Richmond, Va. as seen from the top of City Hall. To order additional copies contact VPA: 804-521-7570 Directory Copyright 2020 by VPA. 3 Meet the Board VPA Officers and Directors ‑ 2020‑21 Jay Kennedy Chad Harrison Carol McCracken Billy Coleburn Jim Maxwell Washington Post The Star-Tribune Chesterfield Observer Courier-Record Bristol Herald President President-Elect Vice-President Secretary Courier Treasurer Steve Stewart Jeff Poole Paige Mudd Mike Gochenour Boone Newspapers Orange County Richmond Times- Northern Virginia Past President Review Dispatch Daily Director Director Director Kelly Mirt Kris Worrell Betsy Edwards The News & The Virginian-Pilot/ VPA Advance Daily Press Executive Director & Director Director Assistant Secretary/ Treasurer 4 VPA Presidents 2020-21– Jay Kennedy, The Washington Post 1959– Walter B. Potter, Culpeper Star-Exponent 2019-20– Steve Stewart, Boone Newspapers 1958– Charles H. Hamilton, Richmond News Leader 2018-19– Steve Weddle, The Central Virginian 1957– Paul W. Manns, Tidewater Weeklies 2017-18– Cindy Morgan, Martinsville Bulletin 1956– J. Curtis Lyons, Petersburg Progress-Index 2016-17– Anne Adams, The Recorder, Monterey 1955– Watt Miles, Danville Commercial Appeal 2015-16– Marisa Porto, Daily Press, Newport News 1954– Clark E. Lindsay, Charlottesville Daily Progress 2014-15– Jay Bondurant, Bedford Bulletin 1953– J. Emory Currell, Rappahannock Record, Kilmarnock 2013-14– Nicholas J. Cadwallender, The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg 1952– E. Walton Opie, Staunton Leader 2012-13– Keith Stickley, The Free Press, Woodstock 1951– Carl B. Knight, Big Stone Gap Post 2011-12– Peter Yates, Daily News-Record, Harrisonburg 1950– Andrew A. Farley, Danville Register and Bee 2010-11– Olivia Hartman, The Virginia Gazette, Williamsburg 1949– Howard B. Bloomer, Arlington Sun 2009-10– Terry H. Jamerson, The News & Advance, Lynchburg 1948– Robert B. Smith, Martinsville Bulletin 2008-09– Nancy Embree, Orange County Review 1947– Raymond S. Davis, Crewe Chronicle 2007-08– Ernie Gates, Daily Press, Newport News 1946– Thomas A. Hanes, Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch 2006-07– Fred Gaskins, Southside Sentinel 1945– Daphne L. Dailey, Caroline Progress 2005-06– Carl Wright, The Roanoke Times 1944– Powell Glass, Lynchburg News and Advance 2004-05– David Cole, Powhatan Today 1942-43– A. Robbins Jr., Hopewell News 2003-04– Carol Melamed, The Washington Post 1940-41– Carl B. Short, Roanoke Times and World News 2002-03– John Toler, Fauquier Times-Democrat 1939– Paul F. Watkins, Ashland Herald Progress 2001-02– Lawrence McConnell, The Daily Progress, Charlottesville 1935-38– R. B. Bottom, Newport News Daily Press/Times-Herald 2000-01– Ray Robinson, Salem Publishing Co. 1933-34– Louis Spilman, Waynesboro News-Virginian 1999-2000– O. Scott Leath, Richmond Times-Dispatch 1932– Josiah P. Rowe Jr., Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star 1998-99– Matt Paxton IV, The News-Gazette, Lexington 1931– Rufus G. Roberts, Culpeper Star 1997-98– Ed Jones, The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg 1930– C. H. Edwards, Altavista Journal 1996-97– John Edwards, The Smithfield Times 1929– H. B. Trundle, Danville Register and Bee 1995-96– Dick Morin, Daily News-Record, Harrisonburg 1928– William Y. Morgan, Northern Neck News, Warsaw 1994-95– Harry Nanney, South Hill Enterprise 1927– John A. Whitman,
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