Fall Conference Closes Honoring Five Deserving Yankee Quill Recipients

Five deserving lifelong news professionals were honored by the Academy of New England Journalists / New England Society of News Editors at...

Contact your Congressional Representative to Co-sponsor the Local Journalism Sustainability Act

Dear Newspaper Colleagues, I'm writing to you seeking your support for a bill that will help local journalism exist and transition during a time of...

Providence Journal printing facility listed for $8M

The 158,400 square-foot printing plant used by The Providence Journal was put up for sale by parent company Gannett Co., as part of a...

Prince Lobel Welcomes Two Associates to its Media & First Amendment Practice

Prince Lobel Tye LLP has expanded its Media and First Amendment Law practice group with the addition of two associates, Michael J. Lambert and...

Poynter, IRE and Internet Archive launch project to help newsrooms preserve their digital footprint

The Poynter Institute has partnered with Internet Archive and Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) to bring preservation and web archive training to 300 news...

New England Newspaper Hall of Fame Nominations Close on January 5

Over the past 50 years, the talent, hard work, and exceptional accomplishments of individuals working at New England newspapers have been recognized by induction...

Brodsky Prize Applications Are Open For Excellence In NH High School Student Journalism

New Hampshire’s preeminent high school journalism award is inviting submissions for The 2023 Brodsky Prize, established by a former editor of the Manchester  Central...

Our First Amendment rights must survive COVID-19

Can the government override our First Amendment rights with orders such as limits on public assemblies, faith-based gatherings and public protests during...

NENPA Office Going Fully Remote

Dear NENPA members, For the past five years, NENPA has leased office space from the Daily Times Chronicle in Woburn, Mass. Prior to that, we...