Engaging with consumers based on their reading habits

By Alison Berstein, Bulletin Correspondent One thing I like to do is bust myths, and young people don't read the newspaper? That's a myth. They don't read...

2018 Hall of Fame

New Hall of Famers praise peers, recall careers fondly By Jess DeWitt Bulletin Staff The latest members to join the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame nominations...

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...

Kid Scoop provides local business support for education pages

She copy-edits much of the six-day Caledonian-Record in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. She writes and produces two or three full education pages each week including Kid Scoop every...

WGBH News To Open Worcester Bureau

 Kaitlyn Locke | WGBH | January 7, 2020 WGBH News plans to...

More ‘Murder’ in play for NENPA convention

By Sophie Cannon, Bulletin Correspondent Anyone who has worked in a newsroom any length of time has war stories they tell about memorable incidents there, and some...

Prince Lobel providing emergency legal assistance to journalists covering protests

Media lawyers at Prince Lobel, in association with NENPA, are on call to provide emergency legal assistance for journalists covering rallies and...

Are you capturing all community voices?

Minnesota is in the spotlight following the recent death of a black man during a police arrest. Racial unrest has erupted everywhere...

Postal Service plans imperil community newspapers

The U.S. Postal Service’s plan to raise mailing rates could present one more damaging blow to community newspapers already reeling from the coronavirus pandemic...

For ‘Murder Ink’ series, the party’s over

At ‘Murder Ink 3’ launch, party’s over as series ends By Julia Hutchins Bulletin Correspondent In a quiet room above the hubbub of the New England Newspaper...