New NENPA member benefit for job postings

The New England Newspaper and Press Association job page is a great resource for finding newspaper and journalism jobs throughout New England and for...

Our-Hometown to host interview with the lawyers behind the Google/Facebook Anti-Trust Lawsuit

Our-Hometown announced that they will be hosting a live interview with Paul Farrell Jr. of Farrell & Fuller, LLC and Bob Fitzsimmons of Fitzsimmons Law Firm PLLC, two of the...

Fist Five Perspective: What if the nation’s founders had been able to tweet?

The nation’s founders didn’t have access to today’s social media – but what if they had? Of course, they took good advantage of the media...

Apply For Widening the Pipeline 2022 Fellowship By Feb. 6

Many newsrooms have tackled urgent social issues with majority white staff—some more successfully than others. The National Press Foundation intends to do its part...

Feb 1 deadline to enter Mark of Excellence Awards honoring student journalism

Annually, the Society of Professional Journalists presents the Mark of Excellence Awards, honoring the best in student journalism. Entries are first judged on the regional...

Three from New England included in E&P’s 25 under 35

Three people from New England are included in Editor & Publisher's exclusive story, 25 under 35, that recognizes the next generation of news publishing...

Attention recent graduates and student journalists: Pitch The Lead

Taylor Blatchford, Founder and Editor, of The Lead, is looking for students and recent graduates to guest write for The Lead. No one knows...

2022 New England Newspaper Convention Back in Boston!

We are excited to announce the New England Newspaper Convention will be held live in Boston April 29 - 30, 2022. We're planning two days...

Nominate Your Company for E&P’s “10 That Do It Right”

The March 2022 issue of Editor & Publisher will profile the “10 News Publishers That Do It Right.” The list is meant to spotlight...

Color Us Connected Column Unites Communities in Maine and Alabama

This story ran on the CBS Evening News on January 5. Alabama's Tuskegee News has never had a journalist like Amy Miller. She lives more...