BOSTON (MA)
Boston Globe
By Colin A. Young, Globe Correspondent
The Boston Globe’s Brian McGrory has won a 2011 Scripps Howard Award for his Metro section columns, the Scripps Howard Foundation announced today.
The national awards are presented annually to recognize the “best work in the communications industry and journalism education.”
McGrory, a former Globe metro editor, took the top prize for commentary for “helping a priest clear his name, cutting to the core of Mitt Romney, and an array of other thought provoking columns about big events and small moments,” the foundation said in a statement.
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