For ‘Murder Ink’ series, the party’s over

At ‘Murder Ink 3’ launch, party’s over as series ends By Julia Hutchins Bulletin Correspondent In a quiet room above the hubbub of the New England Newspaper...

NENPA and other news organizations condemn newsroom search of Marion County Record

Update: On Aug. 16, 2023, the prosecutor in Marion County withdrew the search warrant and asked law enforcement to return the seized material to the Marion County...

Newest New England Hall Of Fame Inductees All Pioneering Community Journalists

John Voket | NENPA eBulletin | March 11, 2020 The gathering was intimate but sentiments filled the room as...

New England Newspaper Convention To Include Private Sessions With Industry Experts

This year the New England Newspaper Convention program will include private one-on-one sessions with industry experts. Private sessions are an excellent opportunity for newspaper professionals...

Family, friends mourning death of ‘Newtown Bee’ Publisher R. Scudder Smith

The Smith family announces with sadness the passing of R. Scudder Smith on August 14, 2022. He was 87 years old. Born on April 12,...

Fist Five Perspective: What if the nation’s founders had been able to tweet?

The nation’s founders didn’t have access to today’s social media – but what if they had? Of course, they took good advantage of the media...

Highlight Your Fundraising Success By Entering 2025 New England Better Newspaper Competition

Does your newsroom have a smart or creative approach to generating community support? Enter your work in the Fundraising Strategy category of the 2025 New England Better...

Facebook Journalism Project: News Day

Facebook Journalism Project: News Day is coming to Boston. Many newsrooms and news organizations around the country are collaborating with Facebook on tools, trainings and...

NAHJ New England Journalism Awards Sponsorships Available Now!

Help NAHJ New England celebrate at the NAHJ New England Journalism Awards, recognizing Hispanic/Latinx journalists across the region. The ceremony will be held virtually...

Open government is key to honest government

When government fails, it’s the rare public official who says, “Oops. My fault.” That’s human nature, particularly for officials...