Radically Rural invites NENPA members to 2024 summit!

Radically Rural, the national summit that helps small communities thrive, returns Sept. 25-26 with community journalism sessions designed to connect rural newsrooms with resources...

Better Newspaper Contest Deadline Has Been Extended To Nov 24 – There’s still time...

Good news! The deadline to enter the New England Newspaper & Press Association’s Better Newspaper Competition has been extended to Sunday, November 24, 2024. There’s still time...

Digital Transformation Guide from the American Press Institute

The American Press Institute's "Digital Transformation Guide" offers a comprehensive roadmap for local news organizations striving to navigate the challenges of the modern media...

NENPA to Open Fall Awards Program Next Week, Introducing New Monetary Prizes

We are pleased to announce that entries for the NENPA New England Newspaper Awards Program will open next week. This year, in addition to...

Your right to know: What the First Amendment really says about freedom of the...

The U.S. and New Hampshire constitutions protect press freedom. Here’s what that means: A news outlet can call out government corruption. A podcast host...

eBulletin Obituaries

Harry B. Thayer III Harry B. Thayer III, 81, of Exeter, N.H., died Dec. 27. Thayer began his career at a Hampton, N.H., newspaper, after learning...

eBulletin Obituaries

Roswell S. Bosworth Jr. Roswell S. Bosworth Jr., owner and publisher for 25 years of East Bay Newspapers of Bristol, R.I., died Feb. 7 while...

Fact-checking grows in popularity, importance

By Tori Sullivan, Bulletin Correspondent 'Fact-checking is hard. It takes time, but, more critically, no one wants you to do it. It would be easier for politicians...

Reporters at N.E. newspapers use technology, training to do more with less...

By Alex Eng, Bulletin Correspondent How are boots-on-the-ground reporters balancing faster news cycles with long-term financial struggles in the news industry? By getting ahead of the curve, publishing...

Vt. journalist Donoghue receives national student-journalism honor

Michael Donoghue, a retired longtime reporter for The Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, has won a national scholastic-journalism award.Donoghue, executive director of the Vermont Press...