The News Tribune was an afternoon paper, which was typical for northern New Jersey, where the big New York papers dominated the mornings.
The veteran editors had time to go over articles, and reporting on local scandals, strikes or council meetings offered a crash course on accuracy and fairness.
Young reporters usually didn’t stay long — not because of the chiles but because a local paper was the classic starting rung, the apprenticeship, for a career in reporting.
But the training was invaluable and the experience unforgettable, especially for the power of reporting to get things done.
The candidates in local elections or speakers at school board meetings dealt with matters that made a tangible and immediate difference to readers.
Persons:
Elias Holtzman, Young, chiles, George Santos
Organizations:
News Tribune, North Shore Leader
Locations:
New Jersey, York, Caribbean, America