50 Years. 36 Emmys. One Lifetime of Achievement.

The Silurians Press Club celebrates Chuck Scarborough — and he celebrates the story

By Mel Laytner


Before stepping up to accept the Silurians Press Club’s Lifetime Achievement Award, Chuck Scarborough had done a quick investigative search on his hosts.


He learned (from Google) that Silurians are “an intelligent reptilian species” that “often have three eyes” and that they “frequently clash with humanity over the ownership of the planet.” Turning to his interlocutor, legendary radio reporter Rich Lamb, Scarborough said a “Rich Lamb” was “a bold, deeply flavorful ragu perfect for serving over pasta.”


“So, you can imagine my disappointment,” Scarborough deadpanned, setting a breezy, self-deprecating tone for the Silurians’ May 20 luncheon at the National Arts Club.

In 1973,  Scarborough covered the crash of Delta Air Lines Flight 723 at Boston's Logan Airport. Holder of a commercial pilot's license, Scarborough kept digging for details. Realizing he had too much material for TV, he wrote this article for Boston Magazine.

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James T. Madore, Silurians' 2026 Peter Kihss Award Winner

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For nearly three decades at Newsday, James T. Madore has built a reputation not just as a thorough, old-school reporter, but as the guy younger journalists can turn to for advice, encouragement and the occasional push out the door to chase a story.

That spirit of mentorship helped earn him the Silurians Press Club’s 2026 Peter Kihss Award, which recognizes journalists known for helping younger colleagues and strengthening the profession.

At the awards luncheon, colleagues praised Madore’s generosity, empathy and commitment to “shoe-leather” reporting. They described him as both teacher and role model — someone who has guided generations of reporters through his newsroom leadership, speaking engagements and work with the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing.

Join us—Wednesday, June 17

The Silurians 2026 Excellence in Journalism Awards Dinner

Join us in honoring fellow members of our journalism community as we recognize the finest reporting of 2025 in the tri-state area across print, broadcast, online, and digital video.


The festive evening at the National Arts Club will commence at 6 pm with a reception that includes a premium open bar and an array of passed hors d'oeuvres, followed by a three-course dinner at 7 pm, culminating in the award presentations.


Tickets for Silurian members are $200. Members also may invite one guest at the member rate of $200. Tickets are $250 for non-Silurians.

The deadline for reservations is noon Tuesday, June 9th. No payments will be accepted at the door.

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Silurians Scholarship 2026 Winners

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Isis O’Flynn-Shahaf, NYU Carter Journalism Institute

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Carole Chen, 2026 Dennis Duggan Award

Craig Newmark Schoolof Journalism at CUNY.

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Bella Week, Local Reporting Scholarship

CUNY Newmark School of Journalism, CUNY

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Mia Reiko Anzalone, Columbia J-School

  “Local journalism allows communities to feel seen and incite change where it’s needed most.”

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CBS News Radio Signs Off After More Than 100 Years


Final broadcast ends with Edward R. Murrow's signature sign-off, "Good night and good luck."

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James Murdoch Buys NY Magazine, Vox Media’s Podcast Network and Website for Reported $300 Million

James, younger son of Rupert Murdoch, had a public rift with his family and exited the family business, resigining In 2020 from News Corp. board.

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Trump’s Complaints About Iran War Leaks Prompt Aggressive DOJ Investigations


In one meeting, ome administration official said Trump passed a stack of news articles with a sticky note on it that said “treason.”

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An FCC Commissioner Tells Disney the Agency Is on a Campaign to Censor It


In letter to Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro, Commissioner Anna Gomez criticizes agency for trying to curtail press freedom

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What to Do About the White House Correspondents Dinner?


A gunman’s attack at the April dinner spurs more debate than usual about one of Washington’s most dissected rituals

Read NY Times Story [paywall]

Trump’s EEOC sues New York Times, alleging discrimination against a White male employee


Lawsuit brought on behalf of a White male employee who claims he was denied a promotion because of his race and gender.

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CBS News Radio Signs Off After More Than 100 Years


Final broadcast ends with Edward R. Murrow's signature sign-off, "Good night and good luck."

Listen to Final Broadcast

James Murdoch Buys NY Magazine, Vox Media’s Podcast Network and Website for Reported $300 Million

James, younger son of Rupert Murdoch, had a public rift with his family and exited the family business, resigining In 2020 from News Corp. board.

Read Variety Story

Trump’s Complaints About Iran War Leaks Prompt Aggressive DOJ Investigations


In one meeting, ome administration official said Trump passed a stack of news articles with a sticky note on it that said “treason.”

Read WSJ story [paywall]

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The Irrefutable power of Community Reporting

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By Adam Stone

 On July 12, 2025, The New York Times published a front-page story “UnitedHealth’s Campaign to Quiet Critics,” which included an account of the insurer’s apparent attempt to chill my Westchester County-based investigative reporting....This mega-corporation wanted to silence my local watchdog news outlet—emphasis on local.

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Reporter’s Tenacity Unravels – and Helps Chronicle – Her Family’s Wartime Secrets

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By Karen A. Frenkel

My training is as a science writer and technology journalist and producer.... I transitioned to narrative nonfiction with the Family Treasures Lost and Found project, which includes my recently published memoir and tie-in documentary. .Both chronicle my investigative quest to fill gaps in the survival stories of my Polish Jewish parents and sole surviving grandfather.

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This Optimistic ʻSilurian Newbieʼ Is Grooming The Next Generation of Journalists

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By Cathi Steele

I’m a Silurian newcomer, relatively speaking, as I was accepted into this esteemed press club in July 2025. Like you, I’m concerned about—and sometimes downright distraught over—the perilous climate in which journalists and media find themselves.

And yet, I see a future of possibilities.

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Whether you’re publishing a book, article, Substack,  stepping back into the classroom, or taking on new challenges, share your recent endeavors with your fellow Silurians.

Bill Diehl

Bill Diehl

My new book "Dog Day Afternoons" features dozens of photos I have taken at flea markets in New York, some of them with the dog owners
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Kenneth Jones

Kenneth Jones

Kenneth Jones, a theater reporter/critic for The Detroit News before moving to Playbill.com, shifted to playwriting in the 1990s. He has two plays published by Concord Theatricals/Dramatists Play Service: the social justice drama "Alabama Story" (85+ productions) and the comedy "Hollywood, Nebraska."
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Maralyn Matlick

Maralyn Matlick

Maralyn Matlick has written a memoir about growing up in a blue-collar section of southeast Brooklyn in the days before the internet brought the world into the palms of our hands. The book, Venus and the Crescent Moon: Blue Collar Memories, is available on Amazon. Kindle version arriving soon.
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Whether you’re publishing a book, article, Substack,  stepping back into the classroom, or taking on new challenges, share your recent endeavors with your fellow Silurians.

Bill Diehl

Bill Diehl

My new book "Dog Day Afternoons" features dozens of photos I have taken at flea markets in New York, some of them with the dog owners
Book Page
Kenneth Jones

Kenneth Jones

Kenneth Jones, a theater reporter/critic for The Detroit News before moving to Playbill.com, shifted to playwriting in the 1990s. He has two plays published by Concord Theatricals/Dramatists Play Service: the social justice drama "Alabama Story" (85+ productions) and the comedy "Hollywood, Nebraska."
My website
Maralyn Matlick

Maralyn Matlick

Maralyn Matlick has written a memoir about growing up in a blue-collar section of southeast Brooklyn in the days before the internet brought the world into the palms of our hands. The book, Venus and the Crescent Moon: Blue Collar Memories, is available on Amazon. Kindle version arriving soon.
Book Page
CLICK HERE and fill out the Silurians Press Club Brag Sheet

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