Nominations are now being accepted for the Yankee Quill Awards

Nominations are now being accepted for the Yankee Quill Award. The award is administered by the New England Society of News Editors Foundation, and...

2022 New England Newspaper Awards

It's time to submit your entries! Deadline extended until August 11! The New England Newspaper Awards recognize the region's best work each year. These top...

Support independent journalism on #SubscribeSunday Dec 1

Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, and Giving Tuesday are just around the corner. And this...

Party for journalists in Boston on October 8!

We’re excited to announce that the Boston Association of Black Journalists, the New England chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association, and the New...

Applications open for NH High School Student Journalism Award

The Brodsky Prize was established seven years ago by the late Jeffrey Brodsky and his father, Howard, to encourage innovation by student journalists. The...

Treading the often thin line at private schools on free speech for...

By Morgan Mapstone, Bulletin Correspondent The U.S. Constitution may make no laws about limiting free speech, but that doesn't mean a university can’t do so in its...

PRESS RELEASE: Chapco, Inc. Marking 60 Years of Contribution to Connecticut’s Critical Manufacturing Base

Contact: Sarah Crisp Email: scrisp@chapcoinc.com Website: https://chapcoinc.com/ Chapco, Inc. Marking 60 Years of Contribution to Connecticut's Critical Manufacturing Base CHESTER, CT - Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Connecticut's 33rd district State Senator Norman...

API Launches Election Coverage & Community Listening Fund Grant Program

The American Press Institute is launching a small grants initiative to help newsrooms improve and deepen their relationships with their communities in this year’s...

Celebration time!

Celebration time!
Kevin Slimp

Increasing Efficiency

There’s a question I get asked a lot by friends, colleagues and audience members at conferences. There are variations, but they all go something like,...