How data + collaboration drive breakthrough journalism at scale
Among this week's Pulitzer Prize winners, the Local Reporting award, shared by the Baltimore Banner and the New York Times, showcased how data and...
Blumenthal, Swalwell & Menendez Introduce The Journalist Protection Act
– Today, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell (CA-15), and U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) introduced the Journalist Protection Act...
12 ad copy tips
Once an ad’s graphic design attracts readers’ eyes, it has to say something of value. Otherwise, readers will skip the ad and...
Navigating the Future of Obituaries: Insights from Legacy.com
In a recent NENPA University webinar, Ron Speechley, VP of Sales at Legacy.com, shared expert insights into the evolving obituary industry and its critical...
Celebrating Boston’s Journalism Leaders in the 2025 NABJ Hall of Fame
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) has announced the 2025 Hall of Fame inductees and special honors recipients, recognizing influential figures who have...
Better Newspaper Competition List of Winners and Judges’ Comments Released
Congratulations to all the 2022 New England Better Newspaper Competition Award winners! We are excited to release the full list of winners with the...
Vermont Standard building destroyed by fire
On Monday, July 16, an early morning fire destroyed the building that houses The Vermont Standard newspaper, in Woodstock, VT.
In addition to the Standard...
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2019 Yankee Quill award
The Yankee Quill award is administered by the New England Society of News Editors Foundation and recognizes...
Newsroom Spotlight: The Concord Bridge
The Concord Bridge has quickly established itself as a vital source of local news, filling a critical gap in what had become a news...
2022 New England Muzzle Awards: Spotlighting 10 who diminish free speech
A Boston mayor who trampled on a religious group’s right to freedom of expression. A Worcester city manager who trampled on the public’s right...











