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No apology needed for good journalism – even when you don’t like it

Gene Policinski is president and chief operating officer of the Freedom Forum Institute. Email him at gpolicinski@freedomforum.org and follow him on...

New England Newspaper Convention Rooms Now Available – Reserve Today!

We are thrilled to announce that the annual New England Newspaper Convention will take place on March 28-29, 2025, and this year we’re making...

Attention recent graduates and student journalists: Pitch The Lead

Taylor Blatchford, Founder and Editor, of The Lead, is looking for students and recent graduates to guest write for The Lead. No one knows...

Why News Orgs Should Be Collaborating with Student Journalists

Matt DeRienzo | Editor&Publisher | December 17, 2019 There are the numerous examples of...

Maine editor recalls taking on local bank, and the toll it took

By Kehinde Sokan, Bulletin Staff ‘The board of directors of the bank are business owners throughout the community. So, not only did the bank pull its advertising...

Journalism Education Foundation of New England Announces 2025 Scholarship Recipients

WOBURN, MA – Each year, the New England Newspaper and Press Association awards several scholarships to aspiring journalists through the Journalism Education Foundation of...

Bouknight elected NESNE president

      Bouknight elected NESNE president Paula Bouknight, assistant managing editor for hiring and development at The Boston Globe, was elected president of the New England Society...

Design is a balance between the analytical and the creative

By Alison Berstein, Bulletin Correspondent Ed Henninger is no stranger to newspapers. Henninger, an independent newspaper consultant for more than 25 years, is the director of Henninger Consulting,...

Free Program on November 2 – Stop Scrolling! Journalism, Objectivity, and the Future of...

New Hampshire Humanities invites the public to a free event, “Stop Scrolling! Journalism, Objectivity, and the Future of News,” on Wednesday, November 2, at...