Showcase Your Best Work in the 2024 NENPA Better Newspaper Contest

The annual Better Newspaper Contest is back, providing a fantastic opportunity for journalists, photographers, editors, and publications to showcase their best work from the...

NENPA U webinar on Nov. 16: Journalism Ethics – Needed now more than ever???

Don’t miss this lunchtime NENPA U Ethics training session on November 16 with leading New England experts! Journalism ethics have long stood as a cornerstone...

2019 New England Newspaper Hall Of Fame Members Honored On February 15th

This year five New England newspaper industry heroes were inducted into the New England Newspaper Hall Of Fame. The talent, hard work and exceptional...

Hartford Courant investigative reporter Josh Kovner dies at 61

On behalf of all of us at NENPA, we are deeply saddened to learn of Josh Kovner's sudden passing. 

Get Ready for the 2025 New England Newspaper Convention Program!

The 2025 New England Newspaper Convention is happening next week in historic Portland, Maine! Join us March 28-29 in Portland, Maine, for two days of expert-led...

NEWSWELL launches with $5 million from Knight, aims to transform local news

You’ve likely noticed a growing number of partnerships between universities and local news outlets, but a new initiative out of Arizona State University called...

Better Newspaper Competition Deadline Extended To Nov 14

We heard you and listened! We’re giving you two extra weeks to get your entries in! The deadline to enter the 2025 New England...

2020 Yankee Quill Award Nominations Are Open

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2020 Yankee Quill award.2020 marks the 60th anniversary of this...

Webinar series: 5 strategies for useful, trusted election coverage

If journalists want our coverage to aid in civil discourse and civic engagement. We need journalists to commit to producing coverage seen as fair...

eBulletin Obituaries

William B. Rotch Former top executive at N.H.’s Cabinet Press Inc. newspaper group William B. Rotch of Peterborough, N.H., former editor and publisher of the Milford,...