Level Up Your Journalism Skills This Summer and Fall

As the summer and fall months approach, it’s an ideal time for journalists to consider opportunities for professional development, networking, and industry insights. Conferences...

Patience, chutzpa pave path to her award-winning photos

By Alison Berstein, Bulletin Correspondent ‘This is an art form. There needs to be something in one's soul that leads someone to be a professional photographer. You...

New England Newspaper Conference Awards Was A Place For Publications, Journalists To Shine

While a couple of changes marked the 2019 NENPA Fall Newspaper Conference - namely a new location at the AC Hotel Marriott...

Don’t let sloppy copy get in the way of a good story: Be your...

‘There is a value to good copy editing, now more than ever. If your copy is not clean, it raises doubts in the reader’s...

Registration is Open for Fall Classes at the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications

The Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications is offering a lineup of free and low-cost classes on topics such as writing about personal milestones,...

NESNE Finalists & Specialty Award Winners Announced

The New England Society of News Editors presents several prestigious awards each year to journalists in New England who are so expert and accomplished...

Fighting firehose of falsehood

Fighting the ‘firehose of falsehood’ By Kaitlyn Mangelinkx Bulletin Correspondent “Fear has a lot to do with what people believe and why they believe it.” Jane Elizabeth, director of...

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...

Pandemic no excuse for lazy reporting

Editors and reporters are facing some of their biggest challenges in gathering news during the pandemic. Access to everyday sources is increasingly...

Murder Ink 2: Sequel returns to the scene of the crimes — newsrooms

By Alejandro Serrano, Bulletin Correspondent Gregory Norris reads his contribution to ‘Murder Ink 2’ to an attentive audience.Reporters will go to great lengths to get to the...