6 things we love about GateHouse Valentine's coverage

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AMELIA KUNHARDT/The Patriot Ledger

Butch and Nancy Moore in their Weymouth, Mass., home Tuesday, Feb. 8. They dated in the 1960s then went their separate ways, only to reunite later. Butch and Nancy have 16 grandchildren between them.

  
By Lisa Glowinski
Posted Feb 14, 2011 @ 08:30 AM
Last update Feb 15, 2011 @ 12:35 PM
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Some lovely Valentine's-themed features on GH websites today:

-- The Patriot Ledger features moving stories of first loves who've been separated and reunited over the years. They also ran a callout for disastrous date stories -- I'm checking to see how this was received and will update this post today.
(UPDATE: Jen Wagner of the Ledger says no submissions came in for Dating Disasters. Either readers were too shy, or no one's ever had a bad date there!)

-- The PL and The Enterprise News in Brockton, Mass., broke down "the price of love" -- what a sampling of local restaurants and stores offer, and the costs, for Valentine's Day. I also love, love, love the Enterprise's photo gallery of local floral deliveries. I hope they add to it today with photos of people being surprised by flowers.

-- The Fall River, Mass., Herald News' callout for Valentine's photos included a video solicit, at the end of which readers could click to go right to a form for submitting photos.

-- Springfield, Ill.'s State Journal-Register has a story today on more people finding love online, a fun interactive quiz (with 14 questions, of course) and a Valentine's photo gallery with almost 300 submissions!

-- The Peoria (Ill.) Journal Star got nice response -- almost two dozen -- to a callout for readers' favorite Valentine's Day memories.

-- The Corning (N.Y.) Leader profiled couples who are successful in love and business -- an interesting look at what it takes to work with your spouse.

Some lovely Valentine's-themed features on GH websites today:

-- The Patriot Ledger features moving stories of first loves who've been separated and reunited over the years. They also ran a callout for disastrous date stories -- I'm checking to see how this was received and will update this post today.
(UPDATE: Jen Wagner of the Ledger says no submissions came in for Dating Disasters. Either readers were too shy, or no one's ever had a bad date there!)

-- The PL and The Enterprise News in Brockton, Mass., broke down "the price of love" -- what a sampling of local restaurants and stores offer, and the costs, for Valentine's Day. I also love, love, love the Enterprise's photo gallery of local floral deliveries. I hope they add to it today with photos of people being surprised by flowers.

-- The Fall River, Mass., Herald News' callout for Valentine's photos included a video solicit, at the end of which readers could click to go right to a form for submitting photos.

-- Springfield, Ill.'s State Journal-Register has a story today on more people finding love online, a fun interactive quiz (with 14 questions, of course) and a Valentine's photo gallery with almost 300 submissions!

-- The Peoria (Ill.) Journal Star got nice response -- almost two dozen -- to a callout for readers' favorite Valentine's Day memories.

-- The Corning (N.Y.) Leader profiled couples who are successful in love and business -- an interesting look at what it takes to work with your spouse.

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