Recipients call for relentless pursuit, defense of the truth

By Aneri Pattani, Bulletin Correspondent ‘Just as the First Amendment protects us, we must return the framers' great favor and protect it. We do that by insisting...

Violence isn’t protest

Assembling to protest is our right under the First Amendment — it’s how we talk to each other as a nation.

On Constitution Day Sept. 17, NENPA Mobilizes Region-Wide Press Freedom Education Effort

The NENPA Press Freedom and Local News Committee is taking its next major step in protecting press freedom and strengthening local journalism: launching a...

Tiptoeing through the minefields inherent at community newspapers

By Gianna Barberia, Bulletin Correspondent “We’ll be sharing our war stories,” Earl Brechlin, editor of the Mount Desert Islander of Bar Harbor, Maine, said to a laughing...

Words of passion, concern echo at NESNE awards fete

'Mentoring happens in the moment. Mentoring happens every day.' -- Judith Meyer, Executive editor, Sun Journal, Lewiston, ME Words of passion, concern echo at NESNE awards fete By Kaitlyn Mangelinkx Bulletin Correspondent “The world...

NENPA convention’s opening highlights

Thales Teixeira gestures during his keynote speech at the opening session Friday, Feb. 24, of the New England Newspaper & Press Association's 2017 winter...

Vt. journalist Donoghue receives national student-journalism honor

Michael Donoghue, a retired longtime reporter for The Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, has won a national scholastic-journalism award.Donoghue, executive director of the Vermont Press...

MNPA Survey of Circulation and Geographic Coverage

In recent years, Massachusetts legislators have stepped up efforts to remove public notices from newspapers. One argument they increasingly advance is that newspaper closings...

2019 New England Better Newspaper Award Winners

Two sets of awards for the 2019 New England Better Newspaper Competition were given out during the 2020 New England Newspaper Convention,...