The Valley Independent Sentinel

The Valley Independent Sentinel is an online-only, non-profit news site covering Connecticut's lower Naugatuck Valley.

The site launched June 22, 2009. It covers the cities of Ansonia, Derby and Shelton, along with the towns of Oxford and Seymour.

The site is named in honor of The Evening Sentinel[1], a daily newspaper that was shut down in 1994.

It covers community news and events, with an emphasis on breaking news.

The Valley Independent Sentinel has a full-time staff of two professional journalists. They have an office on Main Street in Ansonia, Connecticut.

Funding

The Valley Independent Sentinel was created through a partnership between the Online Journalism Project, The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven and The Valley Community Foundation.

It is funded through a $500,000 grant from The Knight Foundation.[2]

The Online Journalism Project also publishes The New Haven Independent.[3]

Awards

During its six months in operation, The Valley Independent Sentinel won five awards for its reporting from the Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Extra, Extra! Valley Caught Up In Web Of News. Rick Green, The Hartford Courant. 2009-28-04. Retrieved 2010-26-06.
  2. ^ Valley Independent Sentinel Project Summary. John and James L. Knight Foundation. Press Release. Retrieved 2010-26-06.
  3. ^ It won't line a bird cage, but it's still news. Peter Applebome, The New York Times. 2010-17-02. Retrieved 2010-26-06.
  4. ^ Results of the 2009 Excellence In Journalism Contest. Connecticut Post. 2010-28-05. Retrieved 2010-26-06.