New England Newspaper & Press Association strongly condemns the arrest of Hearst Connecticut Media...
The New England Society of News Editors, New England Newspaper & Press
Association, and The Associated Press strongly condemn the arrest of Tara
O’Neill, a Hearst...
Convention Registration Open and Better Newspaper Award Notifications Going Out!
Registration is now open for the 2026 New England Newspaper Convention & Trade Show, taking place March 13–14 at a new location, The Venue at Portwalk Place in...
Five journalists honored with 2019 Yankee Quill awards
Five New England journalists will receive the Yankee Quill award this fall for their contributions to the betterment of...
Spotlight on Rhode Island’s A-Mark Prize Winners for Investigative Journalism
The New England Newspaper & Press Association proudly honors the Rhode Island journalists recognized with A-Mark Prizes for Investigative Journalism at the Fall Leadership...
The Berkshire Eagle acquires new printing press
In a heartfelt letter to readers on August 21, Fred Rutberg, president and publisher of The Berkshire Eagle affirmed the companies commitment to the...
The Art of the Interview: How to get the goods during COVID-19
The basis for almost all great journalism is the interview, the act of obtaining information from a source. With less in-person meetings...
Better Newspaper Competition Winners Share Their Stories
News organizations across New England are sharing their Better Newspaper Competition wins with their communities, highlighting the stories, teams, and impact behind the awards....
Massachusetts State Representative seeks tax credit to encourage local newspaper subscriptions
Earlier this week, NENPA spoke to Massachusetts State Representative Jeffrey Rosario Turco about the bill he introduced in mid-January which would institute a new...
Treading the often thin line at private schools on free speech for...
By Morgan Mapstone,
Bulletin Correspondent
The U.S. Constitution may make no laws about limiting free speech, but that doesn't mean a university can’t do so in its...
Community Journalism Lecture Series
The University of Vermont Center for Community News has developed a free Community Journalism Brown Bag Lecture Series featuring virtual national conversations around community...











