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Radically Rural’s Community Journalism Track provides tools on building trust, fundraising and being a...

Building trust in local news, finding financial support for journalism and tips and tools for journalists are the themes of this year’s community journalism...

2018 Convention – NEFAC award recipients

‘The press is to serve the governed, not the governors.’ -- Jane Mayer, Writer, The New Yorker NEFAC award recipients rewarded for doggedly seeking public records,...

DEI Workshops for Newsroom Leaders

The Granite State News Collaborative (GSNC) announced it will continue to sharpen its focus on diversity in the Granite State by partnering with Organizational...

#ThereWithYou COVID-19 Campaign

Newspapers in the UK made a bold move in the beginning of March to create a common voice to assure readers they are not...
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New England Newspaper & Press Association strongly condemns the arrest of Hearst Connecticut Media...

The New England Society of News Editors, New England Newspaper & Press Association, and The Associated Press strongly condemn the arrest of Tara O’Neill, a Hearst...

ONA Offers Free Two-part training on AI for freelance journalists

The Online News Association is offering two opportunities specifically for freelancers to learn ways to leverage AI tools to streamline the reporting process. Add...

NENPA U webinar on Nov. 16: Journalism Ethics – Needed now more than ever???

Don’t miss this lunchtime NENPA U Ethics training session on November 16 with leading New England experts! Journalism ethics have long stood as a cornerstone...

New England First Amendment Award Now Accepting Entries

NENPA members, please enter your work that illuminates or upholds our five freedoms for the New England First Amendment Award. The New England First...

Conference Session with Brian Stelter – Connecting with Your Community

During the New England Newspaper Conference on October 19, Brian Stelter apologized for starting his address by complaining about his recent interaction with The...