2025 UVM Center for Community News Benchmark Study on Student Reporting Programs

The Center for Community News at UVM annual benchmark study reveals significant growth in university-led reporting programs in 2025. Among the more than 200...

How Publishers are Taking Shoppable Content into the Future

Damian Radcliffe | What's New in Publishing | December 30, 2019 “In simple terms,” explains Styla,...

NEFAC Strengthens Advocacy with Additions to Board of Directors

The New England First Amendment Coalition is pleased to announce two additions to its Board of Directors: Judy Meyer, Executive...

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...

2026 Fall Leadership Conference Heads to Historic Publick House in Sturbridge

The New England Newspaper & Press Association will host its 2026 Fall Leadership Conference on Friday, October 9, 2026, at the Publick House Historic...

Reporting on sexual assault requires diligence, caution

By Julia Hutchins Bulletin Correspondent Sexual assault has become an increasingly prevalent topic in the news, especially with the current #metoo movement. That doesn’t make it...

Webinar Series – Digital tools and strategies in the time of coronavirus

While the coronavirus is disrupting business as usual, it’s also spawning new opportunities for small businesses to reach local audiences and media...

25 Publications Begin Fundraising with Local Community News Fund of New England

We are excited to announce that the Local Community News Fund of New England is now live!

Vineyard Gazette Publisher Named President of MNPA

Jane Seagrave, the publisher of the Vineyard Gazette Media Group, was elected president of the Massachusetts Newspaper Publishers Association at its annual...

Protecting Press Freedom: Introducing the NENPA First Amendment Collaborative

At our recent New England Newspaper Convention, a standing-room-only town hall session made one thing clear: the challenges facing the First Amendment, access to...