For our freedoms, is a ‘C+’ grade good enough?
Gene Policinski, inside the First Amendment
Gene Policinski is chief operating officer of the Newseum Institute and senior vice president of the Institute’s First Amendment Center....
Getler: Like Facebook and it’ll be your friend in news
By Marcella Kukulka,
Bulletin Correspondent
Al Getler, former publisher of The Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, shows during a convention session Friday morning, Feb. 24, how to position...
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...
Pew reexamines local newspaper fact sheet
The transition to digital news consumption has hit the newspaper industry hard in recent years. Some national publications have managed to weather the storm...
ACLU-NH, Concord Monitor File Right-to-Know Lawsuit Against Concord School District
Leah Willingham | Concord Monitor | November 19, 2019
The Concord Monitor has filed suit with the American...
Start getting your Newspaper of the Year Awards entries ready!
Attention NENPA members: the 2024 New England Newspaper of the Year Awards competition is about to open next week! Now is the time to...
Press politicians on election promises
Elections are over, and you breathe a sigh of relief. The exhaustive campaign season has concluded, and newsrooms can return to some level of...
3 Connecticut newspapers acquired by Rhode Island Suburban Newspapers
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (AP) — Three Connecticut newspapers have been sold to a Rhode Island-based company.
The New Britain Herald, Bristol Press, and the Chronicle...
Like mac ’n’ cheese, papers due for resurgence
Jim Stasiowski
Writing
Writing coach Jim Stasiowski welcomes your questions or comments.
Call him at
(775) 354-2872
or write to:
2499 Ivory Ann Drive
Sparks, Nev. 89436.Maybe I was just...
MV Times changing hands and welcomes new leadership
The ownership of the Martha’s Vineyard Times is changing hands.
Longtime publishers and owners Peter and Barbara Oberfest are selling the Island news organization to...







