Enterprise wins 4 awards in NY contest
This publication won in the Sports Supplement category of the 2020 New York News Publishers Association contest.
ALBANY — The Adirondack Daily Enterprise is set to receive four awards from the New York News Publishers Association for its journalism in 2020.
Staff Writer Aaron Cerbone won for Beat Reporting for his political coverage during the 2020 election campaigns.
Managing Editor Peter Crowley won for Editorial Writing.
Crowley, columnist Diane Chase and local college student Michael Miller won the Community Service award for the Every Graduate Has a Story project, which provided short bios and photos of high school and college graduates.
Andy Flynn, editor of the Enterprise sister paper the Lake Placid News, won in the Sports Supplement category for the special section he put together for both papers on the 40th anniversary of the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid.
NYNPA represents New York’s daily newspapers and gives only first place awards. The Enterprise competed in the contest’s under-10,000 circulation category.
This is the second awards contest the Enterprise entered this year. The other was hosted by the New York Press Association, which includes weekly newspapers as well as dailies; the Enterprise received eight honors, including two first-place awards, in that contest, which was announced in April.






