Sunshine Week Editorials From New England Publications
Sunshine Week was March 15 - 21, 2020 and the work below is a sampling of some of the editorials published in New England....
Floyd protests powered by freedoms of assembly, petition.
Two of our least-known freedoms, petition and assembly, are at the heart of our nation’s most profound changes.Today, those two freedoms are...
Nominate a New England Publisher for E&P’s Publisher of the Year Award
Editor & Publisher is looking to honor a news publisher who has risen above the rest and accomplished what seems like the...
New England Newspaper of the Year Winners Announced
The winners of the 2020 New England Newspaper of the Year were announced today on the last day of the virtual New...
Journalism Outlets Need New Social Media Policies
In a recent article for Editor & Publisher Gabe Schneider writes about how journalism outlets need new and better social media policies,...
2021 New England Newspaper Awards are open for entries
Once again this year the New England Newspaper & Press Association will identify our region's very best daily, weekly and specialty newspapers, and recognize...
The ‘blue shirt’ won. Is that the best we can do?
Local names and faces are the lifeblood of community newspaper content.
There’s no better way to spotlight your readers than through photos. After all, “a...
Phil Kincade retiring as Executive Director of New Hampshire Press Association
Phil Kincade got his journalism degree from Indiana University, and headed straight to Foster’s Daily Democrat in New Hampshire where he worked for about...
The Boston Globe Celebrates 150 Years of Publishing
Today, The Boston Globe celebrates 150 years. The first edition was published on March 4, 1872, and to mark the occasion, the Globe published...
Amid crisis and collaboration, a plan to sustain local news in New Hampshire emerges
MANCHESTER – At a time when information flows more freely than ever, the local news industry finds itself at a crossroads.
The advertising and subscription...









