Seven Days, Vermont’s free, independent newsweekly, won 10 first-place awards in this year’s New England Better Newspaper Competition — including General Excellence and top honors for crimes and courts reporting, video journalism, design and human interest feature story. Staff writer Kymelya Sari was chosen as Rookie of the Year for weekly newspapers in the six-state region. The contest is organized by the New England Newspaper and Press Association; winners were announced at NENPA’s annual convention last week in Boston.
NENPA members submitted 3,226 entries, split among five categories: daily newspapers with circulation up to 30,000; daily newspapers with circulation more than 30,000; weekly newspapers with circulation up to 6,000; weekly newspapers with circulation more than 6,000; and specialty publications. Seven Days — which circulates 36,000 copies every Wednesday — competed against numerous other large, New England weeklies.
Seven Days‘ 10 awards included:
- First place for General Excellence. “Well-written and researched stories,” commented one judge. “Superb weekly paper.”
- First place, weekly newspaper Rookie of the Year, for Kymelya Sari. “I applaud the paper for creating a new beat on the immigrant and refugee communities,” one judge wrote. “Most importantly, thank you to Kymelya Sari for the depth and quality of writing that makes the beat crucial to the readers.” Sari, a Singapore native, first came to Seven Days as a reporting fellow, after earning a master’s degree from the Columbia University School of Journalism. She is now a staff writer.
- First place, Overall Design and Presentation, for the Seven Days design team. “Takes design risks…and succeeds!” gushed the judge. “It’s a weekly that’s light on the eyes, yet not afraid to tackle issues.”
- First place for Best Overall Website. “An excellent website and perfectly suited to its altweekly style,” noted the judge. “Solid user interactivity across the website.”
Two first-place awards for senior multimedia producer Eva Sollberger’s weekly web video series, “Stuck in Vermont”: News Video, first place: “Stuck in Vermont 427: Trumpnado Hits Burlington;” Entertainment Video, first place: “Stuck in Vermont 446: Hanksville Mud Bog.”
Seven Days scored second-place honors for specialty publication, for the newly redesigned What’s Good: A Seven Days Field Guide to Burlington. Political editor Paul Heintz won second place for political columnist and local personality profile for his cover story on Northeast Kingdom developer Bill “Sunshine” Stenger.
Finally, Eva Sollberger, Diane Sullivan and Bryan Parmelee shared an honorable mention in the feature video category, for “Stuck in Vermont 434: Stuck Inside a Vermonter’s Colon.” The video, which documents Seven Days art director Rev. Diane Sullivan’s colonoscopy, memorializes her brother, Michael, who died of colorectal cancer in 2003.
This article appears in BTV — Spring 2017.




Congratulations to Seven Days! Judges’ comments are right-on, and all of these awards are so well-deserved!! I never cease to be impressed.