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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UPCOMING WEBINARS AND EVENTS
Find a home for your opinion pieces with this panel of editors who are eager to hear what you have to say! Join us for this FREE webinar on Oct 17, featuring opinion editors from Bloomberg, Undark, USA Today, and more! Learn insider tips for crafting your pitch and strategies for making it stand out in a crowded inbox.
Speakers:
Corinna Wu, senior editor for opinion & features, Undark
Jhodie-Ann Williams, Bloomberg opinion editor
Louie Villalobos, deputy opinion editor for USA Today
Moderator: Stephanie Griffith, freelance journalist
Speakers:
Edward Fitzpatrick
Megan Hall
Megan Hall is an award-winning audio journalist and health policy expert. She has spent more than two decades collecting, analyzing and telling stories. As Rhode Island Public Radio’s health care reporter, she created radio features, blog posts, and forums about complicated health topics. She then spent more than five years building, explaining and improving HealthSource RI, Rhode Island’s health insurance exchange. Hall now uses her expertise to turn complicated ideas into everyday language for everyone from neurologists to ecologists. Hall has a bachelor’s degree in urban studies and a master’s degree in public health, both from Brown University. She lives in North Providence with her husband, two daughters and a cranky cat.
The Student Press Law Center will join the University of Vermont Center for Community News for a check-in on the legal challenges that college reporting programs are facing today, the rights we can exercise, and strategies for protecting our student reporters.
Bring your questions and concerns.
- Meg Little Reilly, CCN Managing Director
- Gary Green, Student Press Law Center Executive Director
- Mike Hiestand, Student Press Law Center Senior Legal Counsel
- Josh Moore, Student Press Law Center Assistant Director
- Jonathan Gaston-Falk, Student Press Law Center Staff Attorney
Edward Fitzpatrick is a Rhode Island-based reporter for the Boston Globe, where he writes about state government and Rhode Island politics. He has won numerous awards from the Rhode Island Press Association for a wide range of stories, from spot news to education coverage to business features and profiles, and received special recognition in 2022 for his innovative and insightful coverage of state and local elections. As the host of the weekly Rhode Island Report podcast, he has interviewed local luminaries, national and state politicians, and other newsmakers. He’s a familiar face at local political debates, where he frequently serves as moderator, and he co-hosts and moderates live events for the Globe as part of “Rhode Island Report Live.” Before coming to the Globe in 2019, he was the director of media and public relations for Roger Williams University. Prior to that, he worked for 16 years at the Providence Journal, including eight years as the political columnist and five years as the courts reporter. He has also worked as a reporter at the Hartford Courant, the Albany Times Union, and was the city editor at the Saratogian. He is a board member of the New England First Amendment Coalition and a former board member of Common cause Rhode Island. He is a graduate of Syracuse University, where he earned a degree in magazine journalism and political science.