Upcoming Networking Event for New England Journalists on Tuesday, December 10

Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to network, relax, and mingle with fellow journalists and media professionals in a fun setting. Whether you’re a seasoned...

eBulletin Obituaries

William B. Rotch Former top executive at N.H.’s Cabinet Press Inc. newspaper group William B. Rotch of Peterborough, N.H., former editor and publisher of the Milford,...

RJI now accepting applications for the 15th fellowship class of innovators

The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute is now accepting 2021-22 RJI Fellowship applications from individuals or organizations with an innovative journalism project...

Inquirer and Mirror sold to local ownership

After 30 years of corporate ownership, The Inquirer and Mirror is returning to its roots as a locally-owned, independent newspaper. Inquirer...

NENPA Launches Freelancer Network for Member Publishers

The New England Newspaper & Press Association has officially launched its new Freelancer Network, a developing initiative designed to help connect NENPA member publishers...

Salem News moving to Danvers

Paul Leighton | Salem News | January 7, 2020 The Salem News is moving from Beverly and heading...

Support independent journalism on #SubscribeSunday Dec 1

Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, and Giving Tuesday are just around the corner. And this...

Facebook funding free Reuters deepfakes course for newsrooms

Sara Fischer | AXIOS | December 17, 2019 Facebook is spending six figures to fund a course on manipulated...

Senators see Journalist Protection Act as a means of safeguarding Democracy

By John Voket - President, NENPA As recently as a few days ago, The Washington Post reported that President Donald Trump's pushback over being peppered...

Enter by July 21 NAHJ New England Journalism Awards

NAHJ New England is holding its inaugural journalism awards. We're excited to celebrate the best local journalism stories on Latino/Hispanic issues and want you...