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    Community Impact 2022
    Friday, July 26, 2024
    Community Impact 2022
    Friday, July 26, 2024
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    A note from the publisher

    A note from the publisher
    Timothy Dwyer, president and publisher of The Day, explains the company’s unique business model and introduces a special report on the impact of the company’s work in 2022.
    The year 2022 was one of growth for The Day newspaper.
    The Day’s coverage alerted residents to major projects proposed in the region, tracked their progress and demise through exhaustive reporting and writing.
    When The Day held its inaugural Athlete of the Year Awards banquet in 2019, little did we know our second banquet would not take place again until 2022. The COVID-19 pand...
    As The Day does every two years, in 2022 we covered 11 Connecticut House of Representatives races, four Connecticut State Senate races, and the 2nd Congressional District race, providing southeastern Connecticut voters with valuable information about their choices and how the candidates’ decisions could shape their lives.
    The Day’s coverage of mold issues at Branford Manor and other housing complexes brought residents’ stories, and the resulting efforts to fix the mold problems, to a larger audience.
    The Day has a reputation as an organization with a strong and award-winning multimedia presence, primarily for its video production. However, in recent years, we have inc...
    For David Collins, The Day’s columnist, 2022 was a typically impactful year. He weighed in on the Connecticut Port Authority’s role in transforming State Pier in New Lond...
    In 2022, The Day resumed events that had paused during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic and focused on bringing the community together, delivering important information...
    In 2022, The Day continued to cultivate relationships with community organizations. We’re all better for it, and we’ll continue working with existing and new partners in 2023.
    What began rather modestly 10 years ago ― two announcers, one camera and no industry blueprint to follow ― has morphed into a brand that has become a staple of local spor...
    The Day’s reporting on affordable housing in southeastern Connecticut, funded by our readers and philanthropic organizations, is making a difference.