Sharpening copy editor skills
Math can be as powerful
in journalism as grammar
By Jess DeWitt
Bulletin Staff
Grammar is underrated, and is the road map to writing, according to John...
A good idea is worth the wait
When I was a kid and jumped to conclusions about something, my father often said, “Hold your horses, son.” That’s an old saying that...
Oboes and leadership
If you’ve been to a symphony concert, you’ve witnessed the cacophony of sound before the concert begins. Every instrument seems to be in its...
Get prospects involved in your presentations
John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos...
Only one deadline? Why?
You’ve done it again. Success! Every page in this week’s (or day’s) paper is in by deadline. It took some doing, but like almost...
Trump talk, triumphs of award winners dominate NENPA’s winter convention
By Alison Berstein,
Bulletin Correspondent
Could they be any happier? Robin Chan, at left, and Merrily Cassidy, at right, show the kind of joy repeated many times...
Obituaries
Donald Richard Larrabee, owned news service
that covered Capitol Hill for New England newspapersJohn Quinn, former managing editor of Providence (R.I.) daily
and retired Gannett executiveAppreciation...
How the Maine Trust for Local News Grew Their Branded Content Business 3-Fold in...
Join the Big Branded Call on January 22 at 1 ET to hear the inspiring success story of the Maine Trust for Local News!...
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....
Berkshire Eagle Opinion: SJC ruling benefits press, readers
The Berkshire Eagle | January 3, 2020
The concept of "fair report privilege" in regard to the press goes...








