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Editor – Ipswich Local News (Ipswich, MA)

The Ipswich Local News is seeking a full-time editor to join our award-winning, nonprofit newsroom. The editor will manage all reporting and editing efforts and ensure a steady stream of timely, accurate, and compelling stories for our readers, both online and in a weekly print edition. The ideal candidate knows the area, loves our mission, is a seasoned reporter and editor, and is committed to local news and professional journalistic standards. Experience with a print newspaper is highly desirable.

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HEADLINERS

Jul
14
Tue
Understanding the national debt and the risks of a fiscal crisis
Jul 14 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

What are the sources of the unprecedented rise in U.S. government debt? Join The Journalist’s Resource and EconoFact, a non-partisan website from Tufts University, on July 14 at noon ET to find out.

Tune in to learn:

• What are the sources of the rise in U.S. federal debt?
• How was high debt brought down after World War II and are there lessons for today from that experience?
• How do higher debt, interest rates, and the structure of debt maturity affect the interest burden of the debt?
• How does high debt tie the government’s hands and limit its ability to address challenges?
• Does high debt lead to inflation?
• How and when does a fiscal problem become a fiscal crisis, and what happens then?

Jul
16
Thu
Reimagining News Audiences: The Role of Visuals in Developing Connection, Trust, and Growth with your Community
Jul 16 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Visual storytelling is more than an aesthetic choice—it’s a strategic tool for building trust, deepening community connection, and growing audiences. In this interactive webinar, we’ll explore how nonprofit newsrooms can use visuals to strengthen audience engagement and support growth, even with limited staff and budgets. Attendees will leave with practical ideas for integrating visual storytelling into their audience development efforts. The session includes a presentation/discussion followed by audience Q&A.

Jul
21
Tue
Covering mental health as a public health issue
Jul 21 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Mental health and substance abuse is such a daunting focus area for health journalists, it can be tricky to know where to find sources, stats, and story leads.

Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute at noon ET on Tuesday, July 21, for a webinar on covering mental health as a public health issue.

The Institute will be joined by Katie O’Connor, a senior staff writer at Psychiatric News, who will share tips and tools for covering mental health-related advocacy and public policy.

She’ll explain the ins and outs of SAMHSA (the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration), the agency through which the federal government funds mental health and substance use programs — which has been in flux under the current administration.

O’Connor will explore where to find relevant datasets for mental health reporting and offer advice for covering high-level clinical studies. She’ll also share her best tips for finding expert sources when covering public health.

This program is part of the NPCJI’s monthly webinar series produced through its Public Health Reporting Fellowship. In partnership with the Common Health Coalition, the fellowship offers training and financial support for mid-career journalists to complete reporting projects focused on the intersection of public health policy and health care delivery.

Executive Editor
Linda Conway
l.conway@nenpa.com
781-281-7648

Publication Manager
Tara Cleary
t.cleary@nenpa.com

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