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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN RECOGNITION OF THE BAYSIDE TIMES
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HON. GARY L. ACKERMAN
of new york
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, July 11, 2000
Mr. ACKERMAN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to the Bayside
Times, a weekly community newspaper in Bayside, New York in the borough
of Queens, which is hosting its 65th anniversary celebration on
Thursday, July 13, 2000.
The Bayside Times was launched by the Alison family early in the last
century. The first issue hit the newsstands on July 2, 1935 with the
front page headline ``Bayside's Own Newspaper Makes Its Appearance.''
That first edition included stories on local marriages and birthday
celebrations, the Bayside American Legion and the Bayside Pet Show. The
newspaper attracted many loyal readers and established a strong
identity in the area. The ``Bayside Times'' was actually the first
community newspaper that I had ever seen.
Then on July 10, 1989, Steve Blank, who had a vision of creating a
daily newspaper that published once a week, purchased the Bayside Times
from David Allison Jr., a second generation owner of the publication.
Steve Blank brought years of experience in the newspaper business to
the Bayside Times. After graduating with a journalism degree from
Boston University, he held positions at weekly newspapers in the
Massachusetts area, the Daily Record in his native New Jersey and the
Post Standard in Syracuse, New York. He was also a court house
correspondent and an award winning investigative reporter for the
Kansas City Star. In addition, he obtained experience on the business
side of the industry as a media buyer for Savermart, a major chain of
consumer electronics stores.
Steve Blank used his impeccable credentials to transform the Bayside
Times into a model for community journalism. Under his leadership, the
quality of writing and reporting of local news events became second to
none. Steve Blank also afforded local businesses and merchants, the
opportunities to reach their customers in an efficient and cost-
effective manner. He redesigned the periodical to give it a more
contemporary look and reorganized it to make it easier for readers to
find information. He also boosted the newspaper's circulation,
computerized its operation and increased the editorial and business
staff.
From 1991 to 1998, Mr. Blank expanded his operation to include
newspapers throughout the Borough of Queens. Operating under Queens
Publishing Corporation, Steve Blank presently publishes 13 newspapers
in the Times/Ledger chain.
Yes, from Humble beginnings--including loading newspapers into the
trunk of his car--to winning numerous local and state journalism
awards, Steve Blank has built the Bayside Times into a newspaper
heavyweight in the new millennium. Yet he continues to stay on the
original mission that the Bayside Times set 65 years ago--to provide
local news coverage in a fair, accurate and balanced manner. Whether
through the breadth of its stories, the quality of its editorials, the
informative advertisements, the Q-Guide or its web site--
www.timesledger.com--the Bayside Times remains on the cutting edge of
community journalism.
Mr. Speaker, I ask all my colleagues in the House of Representatives
to join me now in congratulating Steve Blank and the entire staff of
the Bayside Times and the Times/Ledger newspaper chain for a terrific
65 years of service to the Bayside community. I am confident that the
Bayside Times will continue to enjoy success for many more years to
come.
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