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ATTN: The Judiciary/Media Committee of the Supreme Judicial Court is considering revisions to the Guidelines on the Public's Right of Access to Judicial Proceedings and Records . In order to evaluate whether the guidelines should be amended or expanded and what other initiatives the committee might wish to pursue , the committee is asking members of the news media to complete this survey. Please Click here to download the survey.
Free for Newspapers: A Haiti earthquake page for kids. Inland member newspapers are invited to run a "Kid Scoop" page about the Haiti Earthquake for young kids--at no cost. The page contains earthquake news, information on what makes an earthquake and how kids can help and part of a map showing the location of Haiti. For more of this story, Click Here .
NENPA's New Member Services Coordinator We welcome our newest staff member, Ashley Voltz, who will be taking over as Member Services Coordinator at the end of 2009. Ashley brings a stong background in association membership management, and she looks forward to meeting the NENPA community at our upcoming Convention and Trade Show .
The 2010 New England Newspaper Directory Cover Contest Winner! Congratulations go out to Michael Moore from the Keene (NH) Sentinel for winning our Newspaper Directory Cover Contest! Mr. Moore will receive a $250 cash prize for his "first snow" winning photograph.
Reunion of Family Owners and Next Generation Leadership Workshop February 25-27, 2010 in Sanibel Causeway, Florida. NENPA members recieve the special inland press member registration rate. . Click here to download the flyer .
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