NENPA, NEFAC, MA Advocates Support Remote Access Legislation In July 9 Letter

This Friday, July 15, is the expiration date for virtual access to government meetings in Massachusetts. NENPA, and the New England First Amendment Coalition, joined...

Record-Journal selected for LMA Advanced Fundraising Lab

Local Media Association has named the nine news organizations that will participate in its Advanced Fundraising Lab, launching in September. These nine newsrooms have...

Six from New England Selected for NPF New Age for Aging Journalism Fellowship

On July 14, the National Press Foundation announced the 20 journalists selected for their “Living Longer: The New Age for Aging” Journalism Fellowship. We are...

Six journalists to be inducted into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame

The New England Newspaper and Press Association is pleased to announce that six New England journalists will be inducted into the New England Newspaper...

Floyd protests powered by freedoms of assembly, petition.

Two of our least-known freedoms, petition and assembly, are at the heart of our nation’s most profound changes.Today, those two freedoms are...

Passion, community ties among keys for NENPA’s award-winning journalists

By Morgan Mapstone, Bulletin Correspondent ‘I like to be able to spend more time on a subject and learn more. My favorite assignments are those that allow...

New England Media Keeping Public Informed During COVID-19 Crisis

COVID-19 Main Page | Webinars & Live Events | Member News | Resources | Essential Services We are trying to gather as much information as we can...

The Boston Globe Names Brian McGrory as Editor

The Boston Globe announced that Brian McGrory will rejoin the organization as editor, effective January 5, 2026. McGrory brings a distinguished record of leadership, innovation,...

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...

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.