To The Editor,
Pete Fontaine reported in his own unique way, and was a fabric of many local newspapers.
He thought his stories should always be front page news above the fold and …
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To The Editor,
Pete Fontaine reported in his own unique way, and was a fabric of many local newspapers.
He thought his stories should always be front page news above the fold and wouldn’t hesitate to let that be known. His phone calls to me would always start off with, “You’re not going to believe this one.” And in most cases I didn’t.
He was proud of his connections to most RI sports icons and could tell you a personal story about each.
I will remember him mostly for one particular day when I was walking out of Johnston’s Town Hall, he seemed bothered and frustrated, pulled out his reporters note pad and without hesitation read this to me — a quote from someone a news person I believe — “a newspaper editor will always tell you that that the reporters are the heart and soul of any newspaper, until it comes to pay.”
I was confused why he would read that particular quote at that particular time, until I learned he had an argument with the newspaper editor, one of many he would speak about often.
Peter was a feisty individual with his own style which was sometimes loved and sometimes not so much. A special man, with a special love for reporting. Rest in Peace my friend and may a pad and pencil never be too far from you.
Just a quick thank you to John Howell and Rory Schuler for the great bio on Pete Fontaine (“PETE FONTAINE: 1942-2024 … Ink in his veins, heart on his sleeve,” April 4 edition). He would be so very proud. BUT, he would have complained his picture should have been above the fold. Great job gentlemen, Johnston appreciates your hard work and dedication.
Arnie Vecchione
Johnston
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