And the exit
dirge goes on
It’s not quite
as large a crowd as the 2016 exodus when more than 500 years of experience
walked out the BJ door on the same day, but Marla Ridenour, Jim Mackinnon,
Karren Schiely and Scot Fagerstrom have accepted the latest Gannett buyout and
will be ending their BJ careers.
There will be a
Saturday, November 5 gathering (on my 90th birthday, incidentally)
for the quality quartet in the Missing Falls Brewery, 540 S. Main Street, Suite
112 in Akron open to ALL BJ alumni.
Betty Lin-Fisher,
who posted the news, will turn any electronic payments (only, no later than
Thursday) donations into farewell gift cards for the foursome. Drinks and food
will be available for participants to purchase.
Betty added:
If you do PayPal, please choose “friends and family” (not goods
and services) so PayPal doesn’t charge us and take some of the money as fees.
(Or better yet, choose one of the other options).
Venmo: @Betty-Lin-Fisher
PayPal: blinfish70@gmail.com
Zelle: 330-607-0718
The 2016 exodus was preceded by, in 2001,
the departure of ports columnist Tom Melody,
chief artist Art Krummel, the
copy desk’s Sandy Levenson, columnist Mickey Porter, Features Department editor
Joan Rice, superb writer Bill Bierman, Reference Librarian Diane Lynch, copy
editor George Davis, editorial board member Tim Hayes, Metro reporters Bill
Canterbury, Bob Hoiles and Dennis McEaneney, Mark Braykovich, reporter Barb
Mudrak Galloway, columnist Steve Love, Jim Quinn, religion writer Laura Haferd
and Terence Oliver.
In
2006 24 left with 335 years of service, including Bonnie Bolden, wife of former
editor Bruce Winges; clerk Barbara Albrecht, artist Dennis Balogh, reporters
Gary Estwick and Mary Ethridge, columnist Diane Papparone Evans, copy editor
Tim Good, reporter Andale Gross, copy editor Erin Hill, reporter Gloria Irwin,
copy editors Jim Kavanagh, who went to CNN, and Jody Kraner, reporter Delano
Massey, copy editor Kim Profant, reporter Tom Reed, photographers Robin Sallie
and Lindsay Sample, food writer Jane Snow, reporter Kathy Spitz, reporter;
Chiffon Staebler, copy editor Debbie Stock Kiefer, editorial writer
Sarah Vradenburg, reporter Judie Wallace and photographer Jocelyn Williams.
Newsroom
managers laid off or took voluntary resignations besides Bonnie were Dave
Wilson, David Hertz, Susan Kirkman, Michael Needs and Debra Adams Simmons.
In
2008 there were 18 departures with 273 years of service, including city hall
reporter Carl Chancellor, deputy Metro editor Keith McKnight, Metro editor Ann
Sheldon Mezger, columnist David Giffels, cartoonist Chip Bok and classic music
critic Elaine Guregian.
Since that horrible day in 2001,
the BJ has lost more than 2,000 years of newspaper experience, most of it while
at 44 E. Exchange Street. About 100 left, not through retirement, as I did in
1996, or getting a job elsewhere.
We are getting nearer and nearer to
this notice:
“Will the last person who leaves
the BJ please turn off the lights.”
My heart can’t stand much more of
this from what once was the shining light of Ohio newspapers. And I sympathize
greatly with those still remaining with ever-heavier loads because so many staffers
are gone.
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