
Nino Napolitano is the President of Connecticut Student News. He got his start in journalism producing his own shows at home. It was eventually time for a change and Nino turned to internet broadcasting. Ever since Nino’s been in the online news business, he has worked for a number of online news organizations including stations in Michigan and Connecticut. His experience includes directing, writing, and anchoring scripts for the morning announcements at his school. He has also visited local news stations in Hartford, Connecticut. A student at Wolcott High School, Nino is a very active member of his community. He’s a member of the Media Production Club for the town of Wolcott, a member of the Wolcott Historical Society, part of the Wolcott High School Eagles Marching Band, on his school’s debate club, and a very active parishioner at his church. Nino enjoys volunteering his time and giving back to the community. When he is not reporting or thinking about the news, he enjoys traveling. Nino hopes to graduate from Syracuse’s Newhouse School of Journalism with an M.S in Broadcast Journalism. He can be reached at nino@csnnewsnow.com for any story suggestions.

John Curley is President of Connecticut Student News. John has extensive experience in all aspects of journalism. John has been in the journalism field since May of 2008. John is also very active in the community. He is on the town’s historical society, director for his school’s morning announcements, a producer/reporter for his town’s 24 Hour local channel, and is on many committees in his church parish. John has also been to many local news stations. During his free time, he likes to spend time with his family and travel. You may contact John by emailing him at johncurley@csnnewsnow.com Your comments, questions, or suggestions are always welcome.