Community Corner

Want Coverage in Mineola? We've Got Tips For You

How the community can help with reporting.

Patch has been a part of Mineola for almost nine months now. Judging by the number of visitors we are getting, we’ve become a part of the community.

There’s a lot going on in Mineola, and that is why we want the community’s help in making sure we can cover it all. Or at least most of it.

We are hearing from you on a daily basis about events and stories. Here are some tips getting your news or event on the site.

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1. Post it! If you are organizing an event – say a fundraiser or school fair – you can add it to our events calendar yourself. If you have a Patch login, you can go here. The software will talk you through what you need to add. Could not be easier.

The same goes for our announcements page. Want to tell the community big news about your company getting an award or your recent engagement? Go here and create an announcement.

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2. But can't Patch come and cover it like a news event?

Often, we can. But we are a limited staff and there is a lot going on. If you want event coverage or have a story idea you would like to pitch, here is what to do:

Send an email to Mineola editor Geoff Walter (geoffrey@patch.com) with the basics of what you are trying to say: What's the story? When is it? Is the event to benefit the community? Who will be there? What does it cost? Why is this news?

Let us know about your event about one to two weeks ahead of time (seriously, we get lots of inquiries telling us about something going on THAT DAY). Don’t forget contact info so we can get back to you if we want more information or to do a story.

3. You can be a reporter, too! Let’s say we didn't make it to your event. You can still send us enough info that we can post it on the site.

Here's what to do. Send Patch (geoffrey@patch.com) a recap of the event (think about what makes this “news” – did a civic organization make a large donation to preserve local history? Did a local student do something great at school? Did a local athlete make it to the pros?) Remember the five “W’s” of reporting: Who, What, Where, When and Why.

Time is of the essence here. Try to send us something within 24 hours. In online journalism, any later than that is “old” news.

Don't worry if you are not a pro writer. We are, that’s why we will likely tweak your submission to match our Patch and AP style.

Sorry, we can’t pay you for your contribution. But we appreciate it, and we’re sure the community will too.

4. Think visually. Sending us something? Snap a couple of photos too and attach them to your email in .jpg format. We will give you a photo credit.

The best photos are clear and have action. Posed group photos usually don’t reproduce well; candids of group doing something (walking dogs, accepting awards, dancing, etc.) are far more interesting.

5. A few words about news judgment. If we don’t see you there or you don’t see your submission on the site, it is not because we don’t like you. We can’t make it to every 5K and we can’t print every publicity piece. We have to make the call on what is going to have the most widespread appeal or whether something is Mineola-centric enough. Please don’t take it personally, we love being a part of this community!


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