Register now for How to Engage, Excite, and Sell MORE with New England Data...

Join us for our first NENPA University webinar of 2024! The event is free for NENPA members and $15 for non-members. Sammy Papert, long-time New...

CherryRoad Media buying four MA newspapers Gannett planned to close

A fast-growing newspaper company is entering New England with its purchase of four local weekly papers in Massachusetts. CherryRoad Media is buying The Landmark in...

How do we reach Millennials?

Kevin Slimp | December 4, 2019 Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology. Email questions...
Radically rural logo

Radically Rural Summit to Focus on Building Rural Communities and Local Journalism

KEENE, NH — Radically Rural, the annual two-day summit focused on issues and opportunities in small cities and...

Covid-19’s ‘new normal’ means fewer ad dollars, more readers

While local reporters rush to cover the decade’s most important stories, publishers have tried to find their financial footing in Covid-19’s “new...

Metro offering free COVID-19 print section to all newspapers

For 110 years, Metro has partnered with local publications, doing all they can to help their subscribers in supporting their communities.

Journalism Education Foundation of New England 2019 Scholarship Recipients Announced

The Journalism Education Foundation of New England, a division of the New England Newspaper & Press Association,...

Three New Members Inducted Into New England Newspaper Hall of Fame at 2026 Convention

The New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA) honored three distinguished journalists and industry leaders with induction into the New England Newspaper Hall of...

There are no dumb questions, and other interviewing advice

Bulletin photos by Nadine El-Bawab  ‘This is not personal; we have questions to ask. I’m not trying to be a jerk, but I’m not trying...

NEFAC Sunshine Week Editorial Released

NENPA is once again working with the New England First Amendment Coalition (NEFAC) to support this initiative in New England. Below is an editorial in support...