Greg Popa retiring from Vermont Community Newspaper Group at the end of the year
After nearly 40 years at the Vermont Community Newspaper Group, Greg Popa is retiring from the newspapers at the end of the year.
For the...
The Relevance Project – and what it means for Newspapers
When it comes to saving local newspapers, the solutions won’t be found in web metrics, ad rates, or shrinking news holes. The solution, seemingly...
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...
It’s Easier Than You Think – Still Time to Enter By November 14!
The 2025 New England Better Newspaper Competition is open and accepting entries across all divisions — Editorial, Advertising, and College! Whether you’re a publisher, newsroom leader, reporter,...
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...
Registration is Open for Spring Classes at the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications
The Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications is offering an array of courses this May, with topics including First Amendment and right to know...
10th Anniversary Celebration of InDepthNH.org – Oct. 22 Featuring Steve Taylor, Dick Tofel &...
The New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism invites you to celebrate InDepthNH.org’s 10th anniversary on Tuesday, Oct. 22, from 5:30 to 8 p.m....
Floyd protests powered by freedoms of assembly, petition.
Two of our least-known freedoms, petition and assembly, are at the heart of our nation’s most profound changes.Today, those two freedoms are...
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...
We’ve got some explaining to do
People usually say “no” to things they don’t understand. It’s a salesperson’s job to help prospects understand what he or she is selling. What...








