Commentary: When fake news is fun
Cynthia Prairie | Jun 27, 2017 | Comments 0
By Cynthia Prairie
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It began in late May by poking fun at the area’s dealings with the pock-marked Route 11 between Chester and Londonderry, writing that “local citizens have now been told that the damage is the work of a Crumple-Horned Snorkack,” and even “quotes” Londonderry Town Clerk Kelly Pajala.
In mid-June it gave a shout-out to The Chester Telegraph under the headline Local Papers Continue to Ignore Demand, Print Truth and “quoted” reporter Bruce Frauman so perfectly, we believed he could have said it.
And just this past week, it wrote about Phoenix Books, which has a branch in Chester. The headline? Phoenix Books Burns to the Ground, Is Immediately Rebuilt.
So, take a look. Have some fun. Get your fake news with The Winooski (with two onions in its logo) and continue to get your real news with us.
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About the Author: Cynthia Prairie has been a newspaper editor more than 40 years. Cynthia has worked at such publications as the Raleigh Times, the Baltimore News American, the Buffalo Courier Express, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Patuxent Publishing chain of community newspapers in Maryland, and has won numerous state awards for her reporting. As an editor, she has overseen her staffs to win many awards for indepth coverage. She and her family moved to Chester, Vermont in 2004.