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...
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Industry News – Feb 2017

Japanese bank buys major investor in GateHouse for $3.3B Medford, Malden, Mass., daily papers go out of business Hardwick Gazette in Vermont bought...

Saltzberg named ‘Reporter of the Year’

Martha’s Vineyard Times | January 15, 2020 MV Times reporter Rich Saltzberg has been named Reporter of the Year...

Keene Sentinel and Seven Days recognized by E&P as top 10 publishers

Nu Yang and Evelyn Mateos | Editor&Publisher | March 2, 2020 This year, we revamped our annual list...

Subscribe to the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance notification system

The Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance recently developed a notification system that alerts subscribers in real time when certain information is posted...

A good idea is worth the wait

When I was a kid and jumped to conclusions about something, my father often said, “Hold your horses, son.” That’s an old saying that...

Maine Press Association Announces Contest Winners

CAMDEN, Maine, November 13, 2021 –The Portland Press Herald, the Portland Phoenix, The Camden Herald, and the Maine Sunday Telegram have been honored by...

NEFAC Opens Journalism Mentorship Program to All New England States

The New England First Amendment Coalition is providing a free mentorship program for all journalists working in the region. The program — NEFAC Mentors — was offered exclusively to...

Apply Now – GNI AI Lab for News Sustainability

The Google News Initiative and Blue Engine Collaborative invite North American local news organizations to apply for the GNI AI Lab for News Sustainability. The...

Thankful We Can Speak Our Minds This Thanksgiving

At the Freedom Forum, we’ve thought about creating T-shirts that read: “Free speech: Complicating Thanksgiving Dinner since 1791.” But...