Covering 'San Antonio's beach,' the Port Aransas South Jetty thrives while many small-town newspapers lag

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Covering 'San Antonio's beach,' the Port Aransas South Jetty thrives while many small-town newspapers lag
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In addition to vacationing there, many San Antonians own beach homes or condos in Port A...

“I cannot imagine a community without its newspaper,” said Mary Judson who, with her husband Murray, owns and operates the South Jetty. “Without a newspaper reporting on what the city council or the school board is doing, that’s just an open environment for bad things to happen.”

Publishers and owners Murray W. Judson and Mary Henkel Judson are pictured in the Port Aransas South Jetty newsroom.In addition to vacationing there, many San Antonians own beach homes or condos in Port A. So they have a vested interest in what’s going on, be it schedules of the many festivals the city sponsors to controversies like golf carts being illegally driven on Texas 361 south of Avenue G, where the speed limit exceeds 30 mph.

“We’re fortunate because Port Aransas is a prosperous community,” she said. “The community supports the paper with advertising, subscriptions and so forth.” Judson grew up in the newspaper business. She was raised in Refugio, about an hour’s drive from Port A, where her parents ran the Refugio County Press. Shortly after she and Murray married in 1976 — he was a photographer at the Corpus Christi Caller-Times — the couple took over the paper.

Those early days were tough. The paper’s only reporter, Mary Judson often had to fill most of its 18 pages herself. She also had to learn the ways of the community.

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