New England Newspaper & Press Association

The New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA) is the professional trade organization for newspapers in the six New England states: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Rhode Island.

NENPA is proud to represent and serve more than 450 daily, weekly and specialty newspapers throughout the six-state region.

NENPA is the principal advocate for newspapers in New England, helping them to successfully fulfill their mission to engage and inform the public while navigating and ultimately thriving in today’s evolving media landscape.

Latest eBulletin

NNA Guest Editorial – Congress must act to help the new postmaster general pull...

The United States Postal Service is on the brink of a self-induced collapse.  The failed policies of the Delivering for America Plan have driven away customers through a combination of sky-high rate increases...

Publick Occurrences Award: Honoring Journalism That Makes an Impact

Each year, the New England Newspaper & Press Association honors the most courageous and consequential reporting in our region through the Publick Occurrences Award. Named after the first newspaper published in America in 1690,...

Fall Awards Program Open For Entries – Newspaper of the Year, Publick Occurrences, A-Mark...

We are pleased to announce that entries for the NENPA New England Newspaper Awards Program are open now through July 11, 2025. This year, in addition to our long-standing honors recognizing editorial excellence, transparency,...

NENPA Joins National Call to Protect Journalists Covering Protests

As protest activity spreads throughout New England and across the country, the New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA) has joined with 59 other press freedom and journalism organizations in calling on government leaders...

UPCOMING WEBINARS AND EVENTS

Jun
26
Thu
Innovative Ideas from the Executive Program in News Innovation and Leadership
Jun 26 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Join the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY for a showcase of bold ideas and breakthrough strategies from the Executive Program in News Innovation and Leadership at the Newmark J-School.

​After a year of learning and experimentation, our 2024–2025 cohort presents forward-looking projects designed to tackle the most pressing challenges in journalism today: from audience engagement and AI adoption to sustainability, organizational change, and newsroom culture.

​These leaders are rewriting the rules, testing new approaches, and charting a path forward for journalism around the world. Come hear from our newsroom executives, editors, founders, and changemakers as they share their insights, strategies, and lessons learned!

Featuring presentations from:

Accessing Immigration Records

Jun 26 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

With U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) detentions occurring across the country and many communities on edge, journalists must navigate federal and state laws to report on immigration policy and related action. Obtaining public records, however, has become a significant challenge. Federal agencies are preventing local entities from disclosing information. Records on arrests and criminal charges aren’t always provided. The names of those arrested are often kept secret. Data on how many detentions have occurred can be difficult to find. The federal Freedom of Information Act often is of little help. So what can local reporters do to get the records they need?

Have a question you want answered during the program? Ask here: https://forms.gle/HrrcKb93umxQRVG96

Presented by the New England First Amendment Coalition and the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications.

Automate Your Outreach: AI for Email and Social Media
Jun 26 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

Join Dream Local Digital for Automate Your Outreach: AI for Email and Social Media, a power-packed, 60-minute live webinar designed specifically for busy business owners and marketers. You’ll learn how to harness the latest in AI and automation to plan, write, and schedule your marketing—without sounding robotic.

What You’ll Learn:
– Why consistency is the #1 marketing challenge for SMBs—and how AI solves it
– How to use automation tools for email marketing that actually gets opened
– How to plan a full week of social posts in 15 minutes or less
– A step-by-step demo of AI-powered workflows for email + social
– How to keep your content sounding human (and uniquely you)
– What to automate first for maximum impact with minimal effort
– The biggest myths about AI in marketing—debunked

Jul
10
Thu
Press Freedom under Assault: Preserving our Democracy
Jul 10 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Every day the free press in America faces new attacks. To safeguard this cherished liberty, ClassACT HR73’s Justice and Civic Engagement Committee has launched a Freedom of the Press initiative to confront the current challenges to publishing the truth. The constitutional freedom that permits citizens to scrutinize governments and to hold elected officials accountable, and that allows journalists to report local, national and international news, is under threat. The time has come to protest these incursions and to protect the First Amendment and our constitutional democracy

Join us for ClassACT HR73’s online forum “Press Freedom under Attack: Preserving our Democracy.” Our moderator will be Sylvester Monroe ’73, Senior Fellow at the University of Southern California Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership and Policy. Among our panelists will be Geoffrey Cowan, University Professor of Communication at USC and a distinguished First Amendment attorney; Susan Goldberg, the president and CEO of GBH, the largest producer of PBS content and a major provider of NPR programming; and Kevin Merida, the former executive editor of the Los Angeles Times and the former managing editor of the Washington Post.

Sylvester Monroe, who reported and edited for Newsweek, Time and the Washington Post, and the three panelists will examine the unprecedented nature of current attacks on the media. The group will trace how United States arrived at a point where the government attempts to censor the language of respected outlets like the Associated Press and the Department of Justice investigates NBC for its “diversity, equity and inclusion” policies. In addition, National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service now face efforts to cut off federal funding. The panel will examine whether these actions and other threats represent a fundamental shift in the relationship between journalism and politics, one that signals a movement toward authoritarianism.

Jul
22
Tue
Tactics to Turn Newsletter Readers Into Paying Supporters
Jul 22 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

For this free Indiegraf session, we’ll be joined by Dan Oshinsky, the former Director of Newsletters at BuzzFeed and The New Yorker, and now the founder of Inbox Collective, a consultancy that helps publishers grow their audiences and revenue through email.

Dan will dig into a key challenge for news publishers and content creators: turning newsletter readers into paying supporters—and keeping them engaged for the long haul.

Building a paid audience goes far beyond simply securing that first payment. To create lasting support, you need a strategy that works at every stage of the journey.

In this session, Dan will guide you through practical, actionable tactics to help you:

✅ Convert — Discover smart strategies that motivate your readers to become paying supporters.
✅ Retain — Learn how to keep those supporters engaged.
✅ Prevent churn — Recognize early signs when supporters start to drift away and how to bring them back before you lose them.

There’ll also be time for a live Q&A, so bring your questions!

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