Journalism Education Foundation of New England Announces 2023 Scholarship Recipients

The New England Newspaper and Press Association awards up to 10 scholarships each year to aspiring journalists through the Journalism Education Foundation of New...

Navigating the Future of Obituaries: Insights from Legacy.com

In a recent NENPA University webinar, Ron Speechley, VP of Sales at Legacy.com, shared expert insights into the evolving obituary industry and its critical...

Check Out New Award Categories – 2025 New England Better Newspaper Competition

Entries are now open for this year’s New England Better Newspaper Competition, and this year’s contest is bigger and better than ever! To reflect the...

2024 New England Newspaper Convention Registration Open!

The annual New England Newspaper Convention will be held March 22-23, 2024 at the Westin Waltham Hotel, Waltham, MA. We aim each year to tackle...

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...

How social media teams can and should combat fake news

How social media teams can and should combat fake news By Jess DeWitt Bulletin Staff In an era beleaguered by fake news, having a strong social media team...

The ‘blue shirt’ won. Is that the best we can do?

Local names and faces are the lifeblood of community newspaper content. There’s no better way to spotlight your readers than through photos. After all, “a...

Executive Certificates For Media Leaders

The Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism is offering two Executive Certificates, Leading Product Strategy (April 20-24, 2020) and Leading the Audience-Centric...

Register through October 18! New Audience Development – Training Series

There is still time to register for this five-part series offered by the New England Newspaper & Press Association and the New York Press...

US newspapers continuing to die at rate of 2 each week

NEW YORK (AP) — Despite a growing recognition of the problem, the United States continues to see newspapers die at the rate of two...