Award tokens: Storytelling, advocacy, dogged reporting, strong local points of view

By Jesse Goodman, Bulletin Correspondent   ‘As time went by, the digital world came to be. The newspaper world started to feel more irrelevant. But coming...

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,...

Words of passion, concern echo at NESNE awards fete

'Mentoring happens in the moment. Mentoring happens every day.' -- Judith Meyer, Executive editor, Sun Journal, Lewiston, ME Words of passion, concern echo at NESNE awards fete By Kaitlyn Mangelinkx Bulletin Correspondent “The world...

A Look At The 2018 New England Newspaper Conference

Strategies to acquire and retain digital subscribers, the issue of "fake news", a window into what it's like to cover the Trump White House,...

Prince Lobel Welcomes Two Associates to its Media & First Amendment Practice

Prince Lobel Tye LLP has expanded its Media and First Amendment Law practice group with the addition of two associates, Michael J. Lambert and...

Now Offering Free Online Webinars For NENPA Members

Sponsored by the Journalism Education Foundation of New England We consider it an...

New England Newspaper Conference Awards Was A Place For Publications, Journalists To Shine

While a couple of changes marked the 2019 NENPA Fall Newspaper Conference - namely a new location at the AC Hotel Marriott...

How the 5 biggest newspaper chains could become 2 in 2020

Ken Doctor | @kdoctor | Dec. 6, 2019 News industry analyst and author Ken Doctor reports how the 5...

5 Business Models for Local News to Watch in 2020

Mark Glaser | Knight Foundation | January 8, 2020 Predictions are a tricky business, but there is one...

Call for coordinated editorials – raising our collective voice during Sunshine Week

As journalists, we rely on open government and freedom of information principles to keep the public informed...