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Patch Editors Honored by Press Club

Patch editors from across the Peninsula took home five prestigious awards at the San Francisco Peninsula Press Club's 35th annual Greater Bay Area Journalism Awards ceremony.

Patch editors were honored Saturday night with five awards for their outstanding journalism, including the top honor of overall excellence for a website.

received a second place award for his news story, 

Redwood City Patch editor Stacie Chan received the evening's top award for the incredible website she launched and creates daily content for, along with the hard work of her colleagues and freelancers.

Aaron Selverston, Palo Alto Patch editor, was honored in the multimedia category,

South San Francisco Patch editor Drew Himmelstein received a second-place award for her serious feature story,

Palo Alto Patch columnist Lisen Stromberg received first place for commentary in her poignant piece, 

And Scott Campbell, former long time sports editor for the Peninsula Patch sites received first place for his story,

Along with four of their Bay Area colleagues, Peninsula Patch editors took home nine awards in total - five of which were first place at the San Francisco Peninsula Press Club's 35th annual Greater Bay Area Journalism Awards, held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Foster City.

The winners were selected from 440 entries from media professionals in the 11 Greater Bay Area counties. Awards honored work done in 2011. 

Entries were judged by the Press Clubs of Bakersfield, Cleveland, Florida, Milwaukee, New Orleans and San Diego.

The Peninsula Patch sites include Belmont, Burlingame, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Menlo Park, Millbrae, Pacifica, Palo Alto, Redwood City, San Bruno, San Carlos, San Mateo and South San Francisco.

Click here for a complete list of Bay Area winners.

Congratulations!

Patch Award Winners

BROADBAND
Overall Excellence-Broadband Only
FIRST PLACE, Redwood City Patch, Stacie Chan    

SECOND PLACE, Albany Patch, Emilie Raguso   

Blog/Commentary    
FIRST PLACE,
Lisen Stromberg, columnist for Palo Alto Patch

Sports Story    
FIRST PLACE,
Scott Campbell, former long time sports editor for Peninsula Patch
sites

 Feature Story of a Serious Nature    
SECOND PLACE,
Drew Himmelstein, South San Francisco Patch
    

Multi Media/Interactivity    
SECOND PLACE,
Aaron Selverston, Palo Alto Patch

News Story         
SECOND PLACE,
Brad Kava, Santa Cruz Patch
    

Feature Story of a Light Nature
    
FIRST PLACE,
Charles Burress, El Cerrito Patch
  

Headline    
FIRST PLACE, Patch,
Rachel Stern, Silicon Valley Associate Local Editor

 

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Stephen Allen May 20, 2013 at 10:22 am
We watched the show last night. Good job ! We always knew you would win if you went on the show.Read More We're glad you did ! All the best - The Allens
Mayra Flores de Marcotte (Editor) May 19, 2013 at 11:19 pm
Congratulations, ladies!
Kirby Wood April 30, 2013 at 01:40 pm
I am impressed with CalTrans ability to do the cleanup, but the problem of homelessness does not goRead More away. Until we find a way to help these people in need, the camps will just move to another location, and everything will start all over again. The homeless need help - whether they want it or not. It's time to get that ball rolling.
Karen Hunt May 1, 2013 at 07:33 pm
Who is Tony Faber? Here is some history from a family member. My name is Karen Hunt and myRead More grandfather is and was Albert Jacob Faber. He owned and ran that bike shop up until his death in 1975. Subsequent to grandpa's death the house/building became the property of my grandmother, Lucille Faber. Upon her death, the property went to my mother, Jackie Faber-Cornick. In 1978, the business, not the building was sold to Alex Lariviere and he has conducted business since. The building was never sold and belongs to my mom, Jackie Cornick. It was her great-grandparents home back in the 1920's. We are shocked and saddened by this tremendous loss. At this time, we are trying to decide the fate of that beloved building. We are currently awaiting forensics tests, engineering and structural reports, and working with the City to keep it safe and prevent it from being vandalized and becoming a blight. I'm happy to answer any questions you might have about the history of Faber's Cyclery. My grandfather was a man of character and integrity. Sadly, neither of his two sons became involved in the business. With that said, anybody claiming to be a Faber or son of Albert Jacob, is just misrepresenting the truth. Thank you for sharing your story and memories! Very truly yours, Karen Hunt Great grandaughter of the owner of the Original Fabers Cyclery.
Connie Carey-Kincaid April 3, 2013 at 01:27 pm
Happy Birthday Evelyn! Your 1st 100yr comment has been our family motto as well! Made me belly laughRead More to hear you feel the same!! Here's to the next 100 yrs and deal the cards!
Karen Richardson April 2, 2013 at 05:03 pm
Happy birthday, Evelyn - and love your comment about turning 100. You're an inspiration!
Mayra Flores de Marcotte (Editor) April 2, 2013 at 04:05 pm
Happy, happy birthday Evelyn!