NPF Names 30 Journalists for 2025 Federal Action, Local Impact Journalism Fellowship – Two From...
The National Press Foundation has selected 30 journalists for its 2025 Federal Action, Local Impact Journalism Fellowship to be held in Washington, D.C., Oct....
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...
NENPA Seeks Input from Freelancers to Help Shape New Regional Network
The New England Newspaper & Press Association is inviting freelance journalists, independent writers, and newsroom professionals across New England to share information about their...
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Fact-checking grows in popularity, importance
By Tori Sullivan,
Bulletin Correspondent
'Fact-checking is hard. It takes time, but, more critically, no one wants you to do it. It would be easier for politicians...
Industry New – May 2017
Police in Mass. misuse exemptions to hide public files
Reversal sought of Vt. ruling allowing secret gov’t emails
GateHouse settles with subscribers over...
Transitions
MAINE
Earl Brechlin has left as founding editor of the Mount Desert Islander of Bar Harbor to become communications director of Friends of Acadia, an...
Entrepreneurial speaker advocates changing jobs and embracing change
‘The people who I have found to be the sharpest and most interesting are people who have moved around a lot ... Conversely the...
A slick way to add $$: Add glossy mags
A slick way to add revenue at
newspapers: Add glossy mags
By Nadine El-Bawab
Bulletin Correspondent
Al Getler, division sales manager at Advantage Newspaper Consultants in Burlington, Vt.,...
‘Enemies of the people?’ Simply, plainly – ‘no.’
As plainly and clearly as one can say or write this:
Journalism and journalists are not "enemies of the people."
A free press brings us the...









