This was my job for a couple weeks, until an unforeseen medical problem forced me to resign. Andrew and the gang are really good people. They were extremely supportive during my time off -- and were willing to wait for me to come back -- but I decided to leave so they could get someone in there to help out during racing season. They live for what's coming up in a couple months.
It is a small paper and staff, so everyone wears multiple hats, but it is a great place to get your hands dirty. The staff is also pretty young, which makes it great for someone not too far out of college, and the office is pretty chill despite what you might hear about JRC. And while the next person will be hired under the strict understanding that their job is to design and copy edit, if you push the issue a tad, they can definitely find time for you to cover something every now and again. There is plenty of freedom and plenty of ways to grow up there.
Also, the town is really nice. Definitely not a bustling metropolis, but there is plenty to do. There is a state park nearby and the Adirondacks. The Phantoms, the Flyers' minor league affiliate, play up in Glens Falls, which is about 20 minutes away. And it is possible to find an apartment for around $500 a month if you look hard enough.
While this must be rare for a stay as short as mine, I would recommend The Saratogian to a good, young journalist looking to learn a few things. As long as you go into it with the mindset that it's a place to learn and that nothing is easy when it comes to journalism and 11:15 p.m. deadlines, you will be fine.
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