Radically Rural Summit to Focus on Building Rural Communities and Local Journalism
KEENE, NH — Radically Rural, the annual two-day summit
focused on issues and opportunities in small cities and...
Full load or half-load
Greg used to help his uncle sell and deliver firewood on weekends. No doubt, that influenced one of his first phone calls when he...
NENPA Partners with NEFAC and SPJ New England to Expand NEFAC Mentorship Program
The New England First Amendment Coalition is excited to announce the expansion of NEFAC Mentors through partnerships with the New England Newspaper & Press...
Obituaries June 2019
CONNECTICUT
Brendya Onelia Cole
Richard Roy
Robert H. Hubbard III
Stephen John Rechner
Stephen Frederick Brophy
Alan J. Carpenter
MAINE
Robert G. Gray
Glenn B. MacDonald
MASSACHUSETTS
Henry F. Collins
Thomas Freyn Dunn
Gary B. Balser
Ann M....
New England Newspaper Conference Story Roundup
We love reading all the stories and social media mentions from our members touting the successes of their staff and publications. There...
‘Enemies of the people?’ Simply, plainly – ‘no.’
As plainly and clearly as one can say or write this:
Journalism and journalists are not "enemies of the people."
A free press brings us the...
Newspapers can still reverse damage done by disrupters
By Aneri Pattani,
Bulletin Correspondent
'Local newspapers have as their best monopoly community news.'
—Thales Teixeira, Marketing professor, Harvard Business School
The disruption of the newspaper industry began...
How to make a good second impression
John Foust
John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos to...
Salem News moving to Danvers
Paul Leighton | Salem News | January 7, 2020
The Salem News is moving from Beverly and heading...
Fall conference round table reflects on handling public safety agency handlers
Fall conference round table reflects on handling public safety agency handlers
By NENPA Vice President John Voket
Associate Editor - The Newtown Bee (CT)
Looking around the sparsely...







