Celebrate National Newspaper Week October 5-11
This year marks the 85th celebration of National Newspaper Week, October 5-11, 2025, sponsored by Newspaper Association Managers since 1940. The celebration recognizes the...
Freedom Forum Perspective: Bill of Rights Day Deserves Greeting Cards Too
Greeting card aisles are especially busy this time of year, filled with shoppers sending warmth and well wishes to loved ones.
More and more occasions...
Engaging with consumers based on their reading habits
By Alison Berstein,
Bulletin Correspondent
One thing I like to do is bust myths, and young people don't read the newspaper? That's a myth. They don't read...
Relating data to effects on people powers impact of investigative reports
By Morgan Mapstone,
Bulletin Correspondent
Managing time and data correctly is crucial to the success of an investigative story, according to Jenifer McKim, a senior investigative reporter...
2021 New England Newspaper Awards are open for entries
Once again this year the New England Newspaper & Press Association will identify our region's very best daily, weekly and specialty newspapers, and recognize...
Solutions Journalism Network Call for Applications: Climate Beacons
The Solutions Journalism Network is leading a systems-level change in journalism so that all people – no matter how or where they get their...
2018 Convention – NEFAC award recipients
‘The press is to serve the governed, not the governors.’
-- Jane Mayer, Writer, The New Yorker
NEFAC award recipients rewarded for doggedly seeking public records,...
Obituaries July 2019
MASSACHUSETTS
Gilbert W. Bliss
Dorothy M. Bosworth
Josephine Koziol
Kevin H. McGurk
Bernard E. Tourangeau
Emilie Astell
Lincoln M. Furber
John J. Landers Jr.
Dolores A. (Hock) Miller
Mary (Koskoris) Triantafyllos
Virginia M. Kimball
MAINE
Richard W....
A salute to those who wave the editorial banner
Last summer’s Grassroots Editor still sits in my stack of journalism publications. The edition announced the Golden Quill winners in annual competition...
Fact-checking grows in popularity, importance
By Tori Sullivan,
Bulletin Correspondent
'Fact-checking is hard. It takes time, but, more critically, no one wants you to do it. It would be easier for politicians...








