Nackey S. Loeb School Announces 2025 First Amendment Award Event & Honorees
The Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications has announced the recipients of its annual awards, to be presented at the School’s Annual First Amendment...
Hearst closes Register Citizen Torrington office
Bruno Matarazzo Jr. | Republican-American | December 18, 2019
The Register Citizen closed its Torrington office earlier this month...
Panel Unpacks Potential of Grant-Funded Newsroom Partnerships
Communities across New England - and the large and small news organizations serving them - are increasingly benefiting from targeted grant-funded partnerships...
Obituaries November 2018
CONNECTICUT
Linda Driscoll Dobel
Brian S. Willett
Deborah Purvis MacDonnell
Roberta Wilson Tuttle
MAINE
Sam Roberts
MASSACHUSETTS
Nelson Benton
Francis "Flash" Goodheart
George G. Francis
Dolores Courtemanche
Robert A. "Bawana" Buonamano
Paul E. Hogan
Richard A....
SPLC Releases High School Budget Advocacy Toolkit
Student Press Law Center
COVID-19 should not mean the end of student media at your school. Student journalists provide...
Obituaries
Henry Frankel
Henry Frankel, 84, of Peabody, Mass., and formerly of Burlington, Vt., died Feb. 6 in Danvers, Mass., of complications from Parkinson's disease.
Frankel owned...
If you fail to plan…
Those who have read this column over the years have probably seen this quote before:
“If you fail to plan…you plan to fail.”
I believe that...
Color Us Connected Column Unites Communities in Maine and Alabama
This story ran on the CBS Evening News on January 5.
Alabama's Tuskegee News has never had a journalist like Amy Miller. She lives more...
Massachusetts State Representative seeks tax credit to encourage local newspaper subscriptions
Earlier this week, NENPA spoke to Massachusetts State Representative Jeffrey Rosario Turco about the bill he introduced in mid-January which would institute a new...
Alan Rosenberg, David Butler, & Michael McDermott
Alan Rosenberg, managing editor at The Providence Journal, will succeed David Butler as executive editor of the Journal when Butler retires in June. Rosenberg...







