Joan Deming Ensor

Joan Deming Ensor, 103, who lived virtually all her life in Redding, Conn., died June 9 at Pillsbury Gazebo Apartments in South Burlington, Vt. She...
Newspaper-industry-news

Industry News – June 2016

2 Mass. officials up for nat'l gov’t secrecy ‘award’ Maine public records panel to review public records flap Judge reverses ruling, keeps Boston...

Frederick H. Gage

Frederick H. Gage, 90, of South Paris, Maine, died June 18 in Maine Veteran’s Home in South Paris. He was a sports editor for many...

Judith Ellen (Bailey) Keneman

Judith Ellen Keneman HOPEWELL TWP. Judith Ellen (Bailey) Keneman, 69, passed away at the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, N.J., with family...

Newspapers still view political endorsements as a civic responsibility

By Debora Almeida, Bulletin Staff ‘It is important for newspapers to continue to have opinions and not shy away from saying something that someone might take offense...
Jim Stasiowski, writing coach

Quotes about writing well, from the Stasiowski bookshelf

Jim Stasiowski, writing Writing coach Jim Stasiowski welcomes your questions or comments. Call him at (775) 354-2872 or write to: 2499 Ivory Ann Drive Sparks, NV 89436.Insights from the...
Gene Policinski First Amendment

Facebook’s increasing role as news source comes with responsibility to be credible

Gene Policinski, inside the First Amendment Gene Policinski is chief operating officer of the Newseum Institute and senior vice president of the Institute’s First Amendment Center....

Florence S. (Misilo) Jacques

Florence S. (Misilo) Jacques, 89, of Sutton, Mass., died June 8 in University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, Mass. For many years, Jacques...

Jerrod Ferrari / John Schwing

Jerrod Ferrari has been named managing editor of four weeklies acquired by the Hearst Connecticut Media Group, based in New York City. The weeklies...

Glen Henry Hipple

Glen Henry Hipple, 88, died June 6 in the Keene (N.H.) Center. Hipple had been a staff reporter and photographer at the then-Keene Evening Sentinel. He...