New England Newspaper & Press Association

The New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA) is the professional trade organization for newspapers in the six New England states: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Rhode Island.

NENPA is proud to represent and serve more than 450 daily, weekly and specialty newspapers throughout the six-state region.

NENPA is the principal advocate for newspapers in New England, helping them to successfully fulfill their mission to engage and inform the public while navigating and ultimately thriving in today’s evolving media landscape.

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Program Highlights and Hotel Rooms Available for the New England Newspaper Convention – Registration...

Planning to attend the 2026 New England Newspaper Convention in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, March 13–14? Now is the time to book your hotel accommodations. The official convention hotel room block is open, and rooms are currently available. Attendees...

High School Journalists: Apply Now for the 2026 Al Neuharth Free Spirit Conference

Applications are open for the Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference, June 21-26, 2026, in Washington, D.C. One student from each state and the District of Columbia will be selected for the skill-building, networking-growing, and all-expenses-paid...

Warm Holiday Wishes and Happy New Year from NENPA

As we close out the year, the staff and Board of Directors of the New England Newspaper & Press Association extend our warmest wishes to you and your families for a joyful holiday season...

Convention Hotel Rooms Now Available for March 13-14, 2026 in Portsmouth

Planning to attend the 2026 New England Newspaper Convention in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, March 13–14? Now is the time to book your hotel accommodations, as the official convention hotel room block is open and...

UPCOMING WEBINARS AND EVENTS

Jan
21
Wed
Uncorking the Secret Sauce to the Strategy Behind The Globe’s High Retention Rates
Jan 21 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Uncorking the Secret Sauce to the Strategy Behind The Globe’s High Retention Rates

NEACE is kicking off the year with a FREE webinar on January 21st from 11 a.m. to noon. The webinar will feature two leaders from The Boston Globe diving into one of the hottest topics in our industry: Digital Retention — Balancing Subscriptions and Revenue.

Why the Recipe Matters – The Stakes for Local Print and Digital Retention:
· The Base of the Stair-Step Strategy
· The Recipe for Offers: Stair-Step Stop-Save
· Agent Execution: The Chef in the Kitchen
· The Supporting Ingredients: Culture, Training, and QA

Presented by:
Mark Tibbetts / Director of Customer Service at Boston Globe Media
Auni Small / Training Coordinator for Customer Service at Boston Globe Media

Email that actually works in 2026
Jan 21 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Inbox competition is fiercer than ever — yet email remains one of the only channels publishers and brands truly own.

Register for this live webinar, where E&P brings together industry experts to break down what’s actually working in email marketing today. No theory. No hype. Just practical strategies being used right now to build trust, grow audiences, and generate measurable results.

You’ll hear how newsletters and one-to-one email programs are evolving beyond “blasts” into high-value products — and how lean teams are pulling this off without adding complexity. Whether you’re running a newsroom, selling sponsorships, or managing campaigns for local advertisers, this session will show you how email can become a reliable growth engine instead of a constant scramble.

Register to learn how to:

Reenergize your newsletters into high-performing products readers look forward to
Grow and monetize engaged audiences without spamming or burning out your list
Leverage automation and personalization to scale email while keeping the human touch
Prove value to advertisers and clients with metrics that matter in today’s privacy-changed landscape

Jan
22
Thu
AI, Intellectual Property and the Emerging Legal Landscape
Jan 22 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

o help journalists better understand and report on the developing legal issues of AI and IP, join the National Press Foundation and a panel of experts for a wide-ranging discussion around the stakes, impact and potential solutions. Experts in technology and innovation, as well as law and economics, join journalists in this free online briefing 12-1 p.m. ET on Thursday, January 22, 2026.

Register for this free webinar for a variety ways to participate:

– Tune in live to submit questions to the panelists during the Q&A.
– Send questions for the experts in advance to anne@nationalpress.org.
– Receive the recording after the event.

This event is sponsored by The Copyright Alliance and NSG Next Solutions Group. The National Press Foundation is solely responsible for its content.

Legal rights and risks for journalists covering immigration enforcement
Jan 22 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

ICYM the first session in December, we’re hosting a second with updated information!

This session draws on the expertise of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP) to give journalists concrete, legally grounded strategies for gathering the news — especially when interacting with law enforcement. Based on RCFP’s trainings, the workshop will help journalists plan ahead, make informed decisions in real time, and protect themselves legally in unpredictable environments. This training will be led by Jen Nelson, Director of Pre-Publication Review & Journalist Support at RCFP.

Please note: Due to the shifting nature of the legal landscape, the Reporters Committee does not permit the recording of its legal trainings to ensure that the information provided is timely and accurate.

Jan
23
Fri
How to Pitch High-Profile, National Media
Jan 23 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm
How to Pitch High-Profile, National Media

Dream big about your next story pitch, and join us for this free webinar featuring section editors for top outlets, including KFF Health News, the Cut, and New York Magazine! These editors are looking for impactful stories and sharp reporting from all over the country, and this is your chance to learn how to wow them. Get inside information about rates and contract terms, and make a connection.

Speakers:
Genevieve Smith, features editor for The Cut/New York Magazine
Kytja Weir, national editor for KFF Health News

Moderator:
Jamila Bey, Freelancer

Jan
27
Tue
Should publishers block AI bots from scraping their content?
Jan 27 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Every publisher is trying to figure out, “Should we block AI bots from scraping our content? And how do we actually block them?” Website visits to ChatGPT, Claude, Google Gemini, and others have exploded, and some publishers say AI-generated answers are hurting their website traffic.

Join 30-year digital media veteran, Eric Shanfelt, as he shows you how AI actually impacts different types of publishers, how blocking AI bots impacts your visibility and website traffic, loopholes that AI companies use to scrape your content, and how to block AI bots effectively (HINT – it’s more than robots.txt).

Speaker info:
Eric Shanfelt
Founding Partner, Nearview Media
eric@nearviewmedia.com

Jan
29
Thu
Covering Policies that Restrict DEI
Jan 29 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

For months now, colleges and universities across the country have been quietly — and sometimes abruptly — dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion infrastructure as a result of mounting state and federal policies and actions. Scholarships connected to race or ethnicity are being eliminated. DEI offices are being renamed or shut down. Boards are pressuring campuses to remove racial equity policies. Student support programs designed for marginalized students are being scaled back or cut altogether.

Experts emphasize that colleges are, at times, overcomplying with these new restrictions. Others worry about the impact on students and college communities. What is the general flow of state policy? What strategies can reporters use to track and understand federal measures that restrict DEI? How are higher education officials responding? Who should reporters talk to about the purpose of DEI and its impact on schools and students?

Join the Education Writers Association’s webinar on Thursday, Jan. 29 at 1 p.m. Eastern as many state legislative sessions begin. Get helpful context, background information, resources and story ideas on the DEI landscape in higher education.

Hear from a policy analyst, civil rights lawyer and journalist who can provide attendees with insights into policies and legislation from the state house to the White House.

Reporters can expect to walk away with tools to stay ahead of the story and avoid missing critical developments happening in legislative halls, federal agencies, college campuses and classrooms.

Speakers
– Arthur Coleman, founding partner, EducationCounsel LLC
– Heidi Tseu, assistant vice president of national engagement, American Council on Education
– Brooklyn Draisey, higher education reporter, Iowa Capital Dispatch (moderator)

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