Better Newspaper Competition now open to colleges and universities
Starting in 2022, colleges and universities in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont are invited to enter the New England Better...
Now Accepting Applications For 2021 Bob Wallack Intern Stipends
Editors at New England Newspaper & Press Association member publications are invited and encouraged to apply for a $500 stipend for one...
Speaker’s advice: Be your audience
By Alison Berstein
Bulletin Correspondent
David Woronoff has some simple advice about the newspaper industry:
“If you break it down, ‘news’ is a lot more important...
Knight Center data journalism course enrolls almost 13,000 students
Teresa Mioli | Knight Center | December 19, 2019
Students from the United States...
Six essential steps to trend reporting
A major goal of news reporting is to keep readers abridged of things, so it makes sense that uncovering and understanding trends should be...
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...
Happy Holidays From NENPA!
As we close out 2023, the NENPA staff and Board of Directors wish you and your families a happy holiday season and a peaceful...
How to cover the disability beat more ably
How journalists can cover
the disability beat more ably
By Julia Hutchins
Bulletin Correspondent
Race and gender issues might be the more hot-button topics, but disabled people are...
Register today NENPA and NYPA Fall Publishers’ Conference Sept 19-21
Register now for the first-ever joint venture between the New England Newspaper and Press Association and the New York Press Association at the Fall...
Yankee Quill Award Honorees and Luncheon
Five New England journalists will receive the prestigious Yankee Quill award this spring for their contributions to the betterment of journalism in the six-state...









