Applications open for NH High School Student Journalism Award

The Brodsky Prize was established seven years ago by the late Jeffrey Brodsky and his father, Howard, to encourage innovation by student journalists. The...
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Making the Web, Social Media ‘Better’ Places — with Caution

We'd all like a "better" internet in terms of privacy, politeness, taste and safety. And who would oppose eliminating false or misleading information from...

PRESS RELEASE: Western New England Psychoanalytic Institute Receives $5 Million Gift

Contact: Oscar F. Hills, M.D. Chair, Education Committee Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis (203) 562-2103 clarity_endowment@wneip.org https://westernnewengland.org/ Western New England Psychoanalytic Institute Receives Transformative $5 Million Gift Adults and children struggling...

Our First Amendment rights must survive COVID-19

Can the government override our First Amendment rights with orders such as limits on public assemblies, faith-based gatherings and public protests during...

Why News Orgs Should Be Collaborating with Student Journalists

Matt DeRienzo | Editor&Publisher | December 17, 2019 There are the numerous examples of...

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...

Dave Daley – Bruce Putterman

Bruce Putterman has been appointed chief executive officer and publisher as of April 10 of The Connecticut News Project, a nonprofit organization that publishes...

Congratulations to the 2024 Better Newspaper Competition Winners

The New England Newspaper & Press Association proudly congratulates all the winners of the 2024 Better Newspaper Competition! The awards were presented on March...

Putting captions them in their place

Good news design is the practice of understanding how readers read — then using that understanding to make your newspaper easier, faster and more...

Harsh words in presidential campaigns: Protected, nothing new

So, you think the already harsh language in this year’s presidential campaign is the worst ever?  Probably not —...