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...
Concord Monitor names new publisher, editor
In an Oct. 17 article, Steve Leone was named the new publisher of the Concord Monitor as the newspaper...
Guest Column – Sustaining Rural Journalism In 2023
This month’s column is mainly from someone else because it illustrates a serious problem facing rural newspapers: How do they manage increasingly contentious public...
HD Media Files Federal Antitrust Suit Against Google and Facebook
On Jan. 29, HD Media Co., LLC filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google and Facebook in the Southern District of West Virginia.
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...
January is a new year and a new start for your professional development!
NENPA University produces webinars, and partners with other organizations, to offer a wide assortment of professional development training opportunities throughout the year.
The curriculum addresses...
Congress passes legislation honoring fallen journalists
Update to this post: President Donald Trump signed this into law on Dec. 23, 2020.
Happy Holidays From NENPA!
As we close out 2023, the NENPA staff and Board of Directors wish you and your families a happy holiday season and a peaceful...
Can New England News Media Attend ‘Virtual’ Court Hearings?
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, courts in New England are increasingly holding hearings by telephone and videoconference.
Four newspapers in New England selected for second cohort of LMA Lab for Journalism...
In late August, the Local Media Association announced the 20 news organizations that will participate in the second cohort of its Lab for Journalism...