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.

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Join Us in Portsmouth for the 2026 New England Newspaper Convention

The New England Newspaper & Press Association is excited to announce that the 2026 New England Newspaper Convention will take place March 13 and 14 in beautiful Portsmouth, New Hampshire—a city rich with history,...

Calling All Aspiring Journalists: Apply for 2026 New England Scholarships

The Journalism Education Foundation of New England (JEFNE) is once again opening the door for the next generation of reporters, editors, photographers, and multimedia storytellers. Applications are now being accepted for the 2026 New...

Spotlight on Vermont’s A-Mark Prize Winners for Investigative Journalism

The New England Newspaper & Press Association is proud to recognize the Vermont journalists honored with A-Mark Prizes for Investigative Journalism at the Fall Leadership Conference on September 26, 2025. Their work reflects the...

Gannett enters a new era, company renamed USA TODAY Co.

For the first time in more than 100 years, Gannett Co., Inc. has rebranded as USA TODAY Co., aligning the company’s identity with its most recognizable national news brand. Announced at ADWEEK’s Brandweek 2025...

UPCOMING WEBINARS AND EVENTS

Dec
2
Tue
NEFAC 30 Minute Skills: Vibe Coding for Journalists
Dec 2 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

Have you ever had an idea for a journalism app but lacked the coding chops or budget to bring it to life? Or maybe you thought about creating a community news website, but couldn’t stomach the thought of wrestling with WordPress? Thanks to artificial intelligence, building an app or spinning up a new website is now almost as easy as writing a few lines of text.

Vibe coding as a “thing” has been around since March, but innovators have been working on it for a while. There are several platforms to choose from and are designed for complete novices and experts alike.

Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism Professor Emerita Retha Hill will walk you through how to vibe code using a simple tool. She will also introduce you to others you might want to check out.

By attending this lesson, you’ll learn:

• How vibe coding works and how it is being utilized by journalists and non-journalists alike.
• How vibe coding can help support your own journalistic work.
• What vibe coding platforms can be used to help accomplish for your goals.

Dec
4
Thu
Publish More with AI to Drive Audience and Revenue Growth
Dec 4 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Audience behavior is shifting faster than newsrooms can keep up. Research from Chartbeat, Medill, and others shows a clear pattern: publishers increasing their output are gaining audience, while those publishing less are losing visibility, habit, and revenue. The problem? Most local newsrooms can’t produce 2–5× more stories — but your competitors are already doing it with AI.

Register to hear from Anntao Diaz, one of the industry’s most influential voices on audience growth. After 15 years at Google leading News Consumer Insights and Realtime Content Insights, he helped hundreds of newsrooms understand what truly drives loyalty and engagement. Now at Nota, he’s applying that expertise to next-generation AI — and will explain why publishing “more — and smarter” is now essential.

New AI-powered tools can turn raw video into publishable stories, generate clean drafts in minutes and rapidly produce briefs, explainers, rewrites and updates — without adding staff. This webinar will show how early adopters are doing it, what they’re gaining and why increasing your publishing volume may be the most important move you make in 2025. Don’t get left behind.

WHY ATTEND

  • Learn why publishing more, more often is now the strongest driver of audience growth
  • See new AI tools that turn raw video into publish-ready stories in minutes
  • Watch how AI can multiply your newsroom’s daily output — without adding staff
  • Discover which story types (briefs, recaps, explainers, updates) build habit and loyalty fastest
  • Leave with a clear, actionable plan to grow audience and revenue in 2026
Dec
8
Mon
These ideas will increase your summer camps’ revenue in 2026
Dec 8 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Summer camps shouldn’t just be a seasonal business. In this session, David Arkin, founder of David Arkin Consulting, will share strategies that not only boost revenue during the camp season but also extend opportunities throughout the entire year. From branded content and digital advertising to family engagement programs and off-season events, David will provide actionable ideas that help camps build year-round visibility, strengthen enrollment pipelines, and maximize profitability. Attendees will walk away with a roadmap to make their camps more sustainable and successful in 2026 and beyond.
Dec
11
Thu
Making Sense of the Childhood Vaccine Schedule
Dec 11 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

To help journalists report on the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule with clarity, context and accuracy, the National Press Foundation will hold an online briefing Dec. 11, 1-2 p.m. ET. This webinar, Making Sense of the Childhood Vaccine Schedule, will feature experts in medicine and science, as well as a veteran health journalist, to help improve coverage.

NPF’s panel of experts will address key questions and misconceptions about childhood vaccines, including how the schedule is developed, the timing of vaccines, the role of combination vaccines and the role and safety of vaccine ingredients, like aluminum. Experts will also answer questions from webinar attendees during the Q&A.

This webinar is sponsored by Vaccinate Your Family, a nonprofit that for more than 30 years has championed vaccine access, education and advocacy. NPF is solely responsible for its content.

Dec
12
Fri
The Institute for Independent Journalists – Build Stable Revenue with Journalism Adjacent Gigs
Dec 12 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm

It’s important to remember that as journalists, we possess a wealth of transferable skills that are in demand outside of the news world. In this webinar, meet a panel of professionals working in communications and content marketing, who can provide practical guidance on finding clients in these spaces. Learn how to break in, determine your rates and protect yourself from conflicts of interest. Leave with fresh contacts for flexing your freelancing in new directions.

Speakers:

Kim Howard, Director of Communications and Marketing at EMDR International Association
David Rynecki, Founder of Blue Heron Research Partners
Candace White, Deputy Director of Communications and Digital Strategy at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University

Moderator: Benét J. Wilson, Financial Journalist

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