New England Newspapers and Journalists Honored at 2025 Awards Luncheon
The New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA) brought together journalists and industry leaders from across the region on September 26 for its annual...
Perspective: Protect assembly and petition by preserving listening at public meetings
Two of the least-known freedoms protected by the First Amendment — the rights of assembly and petition — are being tested in today’s rancorous,...
Pulse Research Partners With Metro Creative Graphics To Provide A New Combined Benefit To...
Pulse Research and Metro Creative Graphics, Inc. recently announced a new partnership that will offer a field-proven way to successfully close more sales presentations.
“Local...
How the Maine Trust for Local News Grew Their Branded Content Business 3-Fold in...
Join the Big Branded Call on January 22 at 1 ET to hear the inspiring success story of the Maine Trust for Local News!...
Journalism Education Foundation of New England Announces 2022 Scholarship Recipients
WOBURN, MA – The Journalism Education Foundation of New England, a division of the New England Newspaper & Press Association, has announced the recipients...
How do we reach Millennials?
Kevin Slimp | December 4, 2019
Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology. Email questions...
A ‘meticulous’ dissection of that word’s meaning
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Tiptoeing through the minefields inherent at community newspapers
By Gianna Barberia,
Bulletin Correspondent
“We’ll be sharing our war stories,” Earl Brechlin, editor of the Mount Desert Islander of Bar Harbor, Maine, said to a laughing...
Apply By May 22 For Teen Comics Journalism Workshop
Come learn the art of using comics to share newsworthy information and perspectives. Taught by graphic novelist and former political cartoonist Jonathan Todd.
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‘Be nice’ is not needed during crisis — but a free press is
“Be nice” — two words not found anywhere among the 45 words of the First Amendment. Also not found: “positive,” or “get ya”...









