Categories: OLD Media Moves

New Hampshire paper combines Sunday sections

The Concord Monitor in New Hampshire, which earlier this month won a Pulitzer Prize, is combining two sections on Sunday into a new business section.

Felice Belman writes, “Beginning in May, we will conflate the Sunday Home & Family and Business sections into a new Sunday Monitor feature section called Your Life. On the front will be stories about home life and personal finance. Inside will be the place to find news of local property transactions; weddings, engagements and civil unions; business promotions and more. Mary Kibling’s “On the Move” column and the Sunday garden columns by longtime Monitor writers Robin Sweetser and Sara Byfield will be here too.

“Our talented business reporter, Kate Davidson, will devote more of her energy toward stories for the front page. She will write a new personal finance column for the Sunday paper and a periodic business news column for the Local & State section.”

Read more here.

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