Webinar Resources – Covering Business News In Challenging Times

The coronavirus pandemic is dominating headlines, generating stories on issues touching nearly every aspect of lives. Business lockdowns and restrictions have redefined...

Protecting public notices

Protecting public notices by making them a public service By Kaitlyn Mangelinkx Bulletin Correspondent “Here’s an oxymoron -- trusted politician.” The source of that comment, Ed Henninger, sees public...

Academy of New England Journalists announces the recipients of the 2026 Yankee Quill Award

Four New England journalists will receive the prestigious Yankee Quill Award this spring for their contributions to the betterment of journalism in the six-state...

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...

2020 Just Won’t Go Away When It Comes to First Amendment Issues in 2021

2020 is the challenging year that just won’t go away, however much we wish it would, as many current issues over First...

‘Be nice’ is not needed during crisis — but a free press is

“Be nice” — two words not found anywhere among the 45 words of the First Amendment. Also not found: “positive,” or “get ya”...

Jason Rezaian To Headline The 2019 New England Newspaper Convention

The largest newspaper convention in New England is only a few weeks away. This year the convention is loaded with sessions and panels addressing...

Have you joined our “Know Your News” campaign launching today

Today, on Constitution Day (September 17, 2025), NENPA is launching Know Your News: Understanding Press Freedom and the Value of Local News — a...

Henninger’s cardinal sin of news design: Being dull

By Ryan Grewal, Bulletin Correspondent 'Violate any of my other advice before you be dull. If you're dull, you're signing your own death warrant. You're telling people,...

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...