No news is good news?

Posted in: Historic Old Northeast
Just got my July newsletter....where's the news?

What happened?

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Wow...what a change!
Do we really have to pay for this?

Paid Editor?

Read NSNA might pay for an editors services? With the great foundation laid (before June and July),he (she) would have a good start!
But isn't that contradictory to a volunteer organization?

Anyway...what would a professional editor cost?



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The most recent editor of the NSNA newsletter resigned abruptly, and Carl Lovgren stepped forward to try to temporarily fill these big shoes formerly worn by Tim Baker and John Mitrovka. This is the reason for the abbreviated version. No professional service has been hired to edit the newsletter--the board is exploring the cost of having a professional service take care of the technical and mailing aspects of producing the newsletter. We will still be seeking a volunteer content editor to seek and coordinate articles. Perhaps alot of us take for granted how much time and energy editing and distributing the newsletter requires. Perhaps you would like to volunteer to assist with the newsletter?
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