Raising our collective voice during Sunshine Week March 14-20
As journalists, we rely on open government and freedom of information principles to keep the public informed about their government. Too often,...
January Obituaries 2022
CONNECTICUT
Allan H. Berman
Orlando F. Busino
William F. Jankovsky Jr.
Mike Jensen
Eleanor Kelman
Cindy Kopitar
Thomas A. Markowski
Walter James St. Onge Jr.
MASSACHUSETTS
William F. Biswanger
Conrado R. Bondoc
Frances B. Book
Garry P....
Journalism Students Don’t Miss the 2025 Scholarship Deadline – Now April 4
The Journalism Education Foundation of New England (JEFNE) is now accepting applications for its 2025 scholarship program, including the prestigious MacGregor Fiske Award. The...
Newspapers and the 2021 Stimulus Package
The law firm of Sternberg, Naccari & White has been on the front line of the Cares Act and its implications...
Join Us in Portsmouth for the 2026 New England Newspaper Convention
The New England Newspaper & Press Association is excited to announce that the 2026 New England Newspaper Convention will take place March 13 and...
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...
Old and New Forms of Marketing Can Change Newspaper Misperceptions
Matt DeRienzo | Editor&Publisher | November 25, 2019
How did we get to a point where the size of...
An important question: Does this make sense?
As I write this, I have on my desk one of the most confusing ads I’ve ever seen. I saved it, because it’s an...
Creating narrative tension
Bulletin photos by Daniel McLoone
‘Narrative tension is something that informs everything. It’s the one thing that completely distinguishes narrative writing from other conventional article...
Transitions
MAINE
Steve Fuller has left as city hall reporter with The Ellsworth American to begin a job as assistant to the city planner at Ellsworth...







