National campaign to defend freedom of the press features celebrities talking about First Amendment

On July 4, the Free Speech Center launched a national nonpartisan and nonprofit educational effort to build understanding and respect for the...

Increasingly popular video becomes a must for coverage

By Alejandro Serrano, Bulletin Correspondent This year is definitely the year of video for news organizations, according to Al Getler, former publisher of The Burlington (Vt.) Free...

Enter Your Best Work of the Year For A Publick Occurrences Award

Every newsroom produces stories that stand out above the rest. The Publick Occurrences Award is NENPA's opportunity to recognize those exceptional examples of journalism...
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Would you mind showing me around?

One of the most important questions you can ask an advertising client is, “Would you mind showing me around?” Think about it. When you have...

5 Business Models for Local News to Watch in 2020

Mark Glaser | Knight Foundation | January 8, 2020 Predictions are a tricky business, but there is one...

At the Supreme Court, a day of infamy for religious freedom

Inside the First Amendment June 21, 2018 At the Supreme Court, a day of infamy for religious freedom By Charles C. Haynes June 26, 2018 will be long...

Obituaries

Francis John 'Frank' McKenna Francis John “Frank” McKenna, 65, of Dalton, Mass., and formerly of Newark, N.J., died Oct. 28 at Berkshire Medical Center in...

The Times, we are a-changin’

George Brennan | The Martha's Vineyard Times | November 27, 2019 As of Jan. 2, The Times will ask...

October 19 New England Newspaper Conference registration opens

Get ready for an exciting opportunity to connect, learn, and grow at the New England Newspaper Conference on October 19! This event is being held...

Bob Wallack Intern Stipend Applications Open for Summer 2026

The New England Newspaper & Press Association is now accepting applications for the 2026 Bob Wallack Intern Stipend Program, which provides a $500 stipend...