His first newspaper job was reporting for The Bennington Banner in Vermont in 1938.
In 2008, the Bennington Banner referred to him as "arguably the most popular and successful sci-fi/fantasy artist working today".
Up at Breakfast owners take over 211-year-old tavern., Bennington Banner (VT), November 21, 2001.
He worked in Bennington, Vermont, for the Bennington Banner; Tubby was a reporter and then editor.
She had previously been assistant editor at the Rutland Herald and had also run the Bennington Banner.
Ed Woods, publisher of the Bennington Banner, replaced him in the same month.
The Bennington Banner is an award-winning daily newspaper published in Bennington, Vermont.
The Bennington Banner sells 7,800 papers daily with a penetration of 65% in Bennington.
"Bennington is committing child abuse by allowing things to continue as they are," Kent Newkirk, managing editor of The Bennington Banner, wrote in a column.
Bennington's local newspaper is the Bennington Banner.