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''Good Times'' is a free-circulation weekly newspaper based in
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. ''Good Times'' is distributed in Santa Cruz County, a coastal area that includes Capitola, Rio del Mar,
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and
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. It is owned by the Northern California-based
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.
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is the CEO and executive editor.


History

''Good Times'' was founded in 1975 by Jay Shore, who remained its owner/operator and editor for 13 years. Shore established ''Good Times'' amidst a proliferation in the 1970s of short-lived free counterculture newspapers in Santa Cruz County that included ''The Free Spaghetti Dinner'', ''Sundaz!'', ''Santa Cruz Times'', ''People’s Press'' and the ''Santa Cruz Independent''. In 1988, Shore sold the paper to Independent Newspapers of New Zealand, part of
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’s group of holdings, a year before much of downtown Santa Cruz was destroyed in the
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. In 1998, Independent Newspapers sold ''Good Times'' to Central Valley Publishing, later renamed Pacific-Sierra Publishing. In 2003, Pacific-Sierra head Anthony Allegretti lead a buyout to form a new company, MainStreet Media Group. In 2014, New England-based Brookside Capital sold ''Good Times.'' to
Metro Newspapers Metro Newspapers, now known as Weeklys, is an American newspaper company based in San Jose, California. It publishes five free alternative weekly newspapers in Northern California: ''Metro Silicon Valley'', ''Good Times'', the '' Pacific Sun'', ...
, which owned the competing ''
Santa Cruz Weekly ''Santa Cruz Weekly'' was a free-circulation weekly newspaper published in Santa Cruz, California. It began publishing under its current name on May 6, 2009; publication ceased when operations were merged with the competing Good Times weekly on A ...
'', returning the publication to local ownership for the first time since the 1980s. The ''Santa Cruz Weekly'', which began as ''
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'' in 1994, combined operations with ''Good Times'' following the purchase. On the eve of the sale, former ''Good Times'' publisher Ron Slack complained about the lack of investment in the product by its former owners, saying ''Good Times'' didn't get much support from its corporate parent in upgrades in equipment and software. ''Good Times'' was an active sponsor with Tom Schot in presenting disc sports to Californians by way of the 1978 Santa Cruz Flying Disc Classic and the Santa Cruz Good Times Ultimate Team. ''Good Times'' was the first publication to give voice to Rob Brezsny's "Free Will Astrology" Column. On July 1, 2019, Good Times expanded its South County reach with the purchase of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Watsonville Register-Pajaronian, returning it to local control after 78 years of ownership by two multiple-state national media companies. It also acquired as part of the transaction the Aptos Life monthly.


Editorial Focus

''Good Times'' publishes features on news, opinion, entertainment, arts and events. Originally, the publication started as a reaction to the political journalism of the 1970s and focused on entertainment. "Good Times’ motto was 'lighter than air.' They only printed good news," recalls former columnist Bruce Bratton. Over time, the weekly has expanded its coverage and since 2000 has won more than 24 awards in editorial competitions.


General Excellence Awards

''Good Times'' has won the state’s top award, General Excellence, in the
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’s California Journalism Awards (formerly “Better Newspaper Contest”) three times. The first General Excellence award was in 2006–2007. In 2018, it placed third in the state among California's largest weeklies for General Excellence. In 2019 Good Times won the General Excellence First Place award, with judges praising the publication for its “excellent presentation, writing, story choices and quality of the photography” and noting, “The advertising was attractive and engaging.” Good Times again received the state’s top award for weeklies in 2020. “Distinguished by its enterprise reporting,” contest judges commented.


Other Awards

* 2008 Awards ** Environmental and agricultural reporting. * 2009 Awards ** Best Business Story, Elizabeth Limbach ** Best Photo Essay, Jeremiah Ridgeway * 2011 Awards ** First Place, Best Writing, “Learning to Love Autism” (2011) ** Best Writing, Hitting the Spot, Damon Orion * 2013 Awards ** Best Writing, “Breaking the Silence,” Elizabeth Limbach * 2017 Awards ** Environmental Reporting: “Drought/Fire,” Honorable Mention, Kara Guzman ** Profile Feature Story, Second Place, “Notes From the End of the World,” Steve Palopoli * 2018 Awards ** Writing, Fourth Place, "Santa Cruz Goes Dark," Steve Palopoli ** Agricultural Reporting 4th Place Good Times "In Harm's Spray" Georgia Johnson Good writing, strong local appeal ** Profile Story, Fifth Place, "Now You Are Free, "Steve Palopoli ** Feature Story, Third Place, "A Tangled Future," Lauren Hepler, “a lengthy dive (no pun intended) on the issue of whale entrapment rescuing on the Monterey Bay... an admirable job weaving the topics together for an informative read.” ** Arts & Entertainment Coverage, Fourth Place, “The calendar listings are easy to navigate, but the use of color on the cover packages is over the top.” ** Sports Feature Story, Second Place ** Front Page Layout & Design, Third Place. “Great photography and illustrations with fun, tone-matched typography that isn't over the top. Very attractive work.” * 2019 Awards ** Arts & Entertainment Coverage, Second Place. “Writing has spark and stories have community at the core. Attractive calendar with lots of photos and events.” ** Feature Story, Third Place, “Gonzo But Not Forgotten.” ** Feature Story, Fourth Place, “Psychedelics Go Therapeutic.” * 2020 Awards ** Weeklies: 25,001 & over, Profile Story, Third Place, "Music Without Borders" Steve Palopoli ** Weeklies: 25,001 & over, Front Page Layout & Design, Second Place, “Excellent high-impact covers with true local focus and appeal. Nice work.” Kara Brown ** Weeklies: 25,001 & over, Coverage of Local Government, Second Place. Jacob Pierce ** Weeklies: all circulation categories. Wildfire Feature Coverage, Fifth Place. “Santa Cruz Heroes or Hindrance? This story did a masterful job of taking readers to their neighborhoods during the fire to show what neighbors were doing to fight back—and what fire officials thought of their efforts. It raised important questions and gave those with different perspectives equal space to weigh in.” Jacob Pierce ** Weeklies: 25,001 & over, Feature Story, Second Place “An amazing variety of features.” ** Weeklies: 25,001 & over, Feature Story, Third Place, “Lively writing that made me laugh out loud.” Steve Palopoli ** Weeklies: 25,001 & over, Wildfire News Coverage, Fourth Place. “Burned After Reading: A thoughtful take that provided context during the wildfires for local readers.” Jacob Pierce


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