Bill Elfers, Creator of Community Newspaper Company Has Died
Bill Elfers died peacefully at home on November 28, 2020, after a long struggle with ALS.
Quick Guide to Converting a For-profit to Nonprofit News Outlet
INN’s Quick Guide to Converting a For-profit to Nonprofit News Outlet aims to help publishers figure out the challenges and opportunities presented by restarting...
Morley Piper passes away at 97
It is with a heavy heart that I bring you sad news. On Thursday, May 12, 2022, Morley Piper passed away at 97 years...
Enterprise reporting goes beyond the obvious
When it comes to interviewing reporter candidates, many editors want to see examples of so-called enterprise reporting.
I just finished serving as a judge for...
Thank you for your dedication to journalism
As we take a moment to reflect on the season of giving thanks, we want to express our deep appreciation for everything you do...
Yunt espouses positivity, acceptance of change to meet today’s challenges
By Alison Berstein, Bulletin Correspondent
‘Attitude plays a huge role in your audience, employees, and customers. As long as we’ve got a positive attitude and feel that...
Obituaries
Donald Richard Larrabee, owned news service
that covered Capitol Hill for New England newspapersJohn Quinn, former managing editor of Providence (R.I.) daily
and retired Gannett executiveAppreciation...
Poynter, IRE and Internet Archive launch project to help newsrooms preserve their digital footprint
The Poynter Institute has partnered with Internet Archive and Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) to bring preservation and web archive training to 300 news...
New England High School Journalism Collaborative Spring Mixer on Thursday, April 25
The New England High School Journalism Collaborative is currently seeking dedicated volunteers to assist in the presentation of our program.
We invite you to attend...
Wishing everyone a happy and safe Fourth of July!
Letting you know that our office will be closed on Friday, July 4th, in observance of the holiday. The eBulletin will take a brief...









