The Day

Concerned that North Stonington stories lacking in The Day

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As a strong supporter of independen­t newspapers — and The Day in particular — and having often written in support of the exemplary photograph­y staff, I wonder what has happened to coverage of North Stonington in your paper?

There is no longer a staff reporter assigned to our town, resulting in no coverage of any board, commission or issue of public interest. Your excellent coverage of our town’s pavilion constructi­on in June was a result of my fervent request.

During this past election I recollect two political letters were printed though others were submitted.

No campaign article of the North Stonington race was written, no reporter came to interview the candidates; a mere phone call was made to the first selectman winner and less than a six-inch column was given to the results.

Is our small town of 5,300 folks no longer important? Is there nothing happening here to warrant coverage? I understand advertisin­g revenue, the lifeblood of newspapers, is declining as more people move toward digital online editions, but to not provide us with our fair share of newspaper coverage would only seem to hasten the demise of subscriber­s and ultimately your otherwise award-winning newspaper. Take heed! William Ricker North Stonington

Editor’s note: While The Day no longer has a reporter assigned to North Stonington due to staff cuts, we strive to cover important stories as they arise, as we did on Election Day. On Tuesday, we ran a front-page story with photos on the use of a one-room schoolhous­e. If readers have specific stories they think should be covered they can email to cityeditor@theday.com. Also, three North Stonington campaign letters were published.

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