8 Comments on "visibility"

  1. What about the TV and radio categories?

  2. Thanks for alerting us to this omission. Take a look now; you’ll see the TV and radio categories are up. — Miriam

  3. David Kirshner | May 28, 2013 at 10:04 pm |

    Is there a certificate or any acknowledgement? Honored to have won. Curious how it was nominated. Never submitted my article. Best and thanks.
    David

  4. The two state solution strikes me as a very positive alternative to no contest at all. Ths would inspire me to become a member again, and to volunteer to serve as judge for future contests.

  5. I was not able to attend Ron’s funeral and I’m late with my comment here, but I want to second what others on his funeral home guestbook said about Ron’s generosity and vitality, his having lived an exceptionally good life and having a positive impact on those around him and the world at large. He and I made kind of a team working together in NJSPJ (we were both president at different times and served on the board together for many years), as founders of the New Jersey Foundation for Open Government (where we helped, with Joe Tyrrell, win approval of a much improved open public records law for New Jersey in 2002) and at Rutgers, where we both taught investigative reporting and, with Barbara Reed, helped defend the free press rights of journalists, both on campus and off. Ron, never cynical or defeatist, was ever ready and able to practice, teach or defend journalism, always with enthusiasm and generosity. I learned a lot from him. We made a good team, along with others in NJSPJ, and I am glad to have been his friend.

  6. Dave Marshall | March 10, 2024 at 11:10 pm |

    To whom it may concern,

    I am a resident of Franklin Township Gloucester County New Jersey. Having just heard about the proposed Bill A4045/S2930. I strongly disagree with this bill as it may impair our rights as residents and citizens of this great state to be able to access information that may not have been given to us by our elected or appointed representatives.
    Speaking from experience that I have had with my own township not providing complete or accurate information to the residents of Franklin Township this Bill would be a complete disservice to any taxpayer in this state.
    Unfortunately we live in an age that information at least in our township is not transparent. Nor is it in the forefront of our elected officials agendas to provide all the necessary information to the residents. Just in the last two years multiple times has an agenda come up in one of our meetings that has little to no information provided about its content. The only way we as residents have been able to make an informed decision as to whether to speak up about these agendas has been our protected rights under the Open Public Meetings act.
    These rights are here to protect us residents and to provide an ethical way to receive information that has not always been forthcoming from our officials. I implore you to put a stop to Bill A4045/S2930 and keep our rights and the rights of all citizens in place for transparency.

    Thank You for you Time, David Marshall

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