Vineyard Gazette Publisher Named President of MNPA
Jane Seagrave, the publisher of the Vineyard Gazette Media Group, was elected president of the Massachusetts Newspaper Publishers Association at its annual...
Connect, Collaborate, Celebrate: Summer Journalist Meetup Schedule Announced
The summer 2025 journalist meetup series is in full swing, bringing together media professionals from across the region for fun, connection, and camaraderie.
Next up:đ...
Entrepreneurial speaker advocates changing jobs and embracing change
âThe people who I have found to be the sharpest and most interesting are people who have moved around a lot ... Conversely the...
Applications open for NEHSJC Summer 2022 High School Journalism Workshop
The New England High School Journalism Collaborative has announced the dates for the all-expense-paid summer workshop for students interested in journalism, established by the...
24 New England Newsrooms Receive FJP Grants To Support Coronavirus Coverage
The Facebook Journalism Project (FJP) announced 400 North American local newsrooms received FJP Community Network grants to support their coronavirus reporting, including...
Innovation Challenges? – Apply To GNI Innovation Challenge
Help journalism thrive in digital. Apply for funds from the Google News Initiative Innovation Challenge. The theme is Sustainability through Diversity and...
NENPA lends help to Radically Rural
The New England Newspaper and Press Association assisted with Radically Ruralâs community journalism program run by The Keene Sentinel on Sept. 22-23.
Each year, the...
Slanderous attack on former NEFAC President by GOP House candidate
Madison Cawthorn, a Republican candidate for the House from North Carolina, created an attack website accusing a journalist of leaving a job...
Gannett, Now Largest U.S. Newspaper Chain, Targets âInefficienciesâ
Marc Tracy | New York Times November 20, 2019
The deal to create the largest newspaper company in...
In retirement, Donoghue remains optimistic for the future of journalism
By Noah Perkins,
Bulletin Correspondent
'I've always had ink in my veins. It started at a young, young age when I first went into The Burlington Free...






