Showcase Your Best Work in the 2024 NENPA Better Newspaper Contest
The annual Better Newspaper Contest is back, providing a fantastic opportunity for journalists, photographers, editors, and publications to showcase their best work from the...
The Connecticut Mirror Receives $830,000 Grant From American Journalism Project
Christine Schmidt | Nieman Lab | December 10, 2019
The Connecticut Mirror — Hartford’s nonprofit news outlet, created ten...
Objectivity: a noble idea that requires a process
Bart Pfankuch is the content director and an investigative reporter for South Dakota News Watch. Contact him at bart.pfankuch@sdnewswatch.org
2023 New England Better Newspaper College and University Division deadline extended
We have already received so many requests for an extension this week that we are extending the deadline to enter the Better Newspaper Competition...
Concord Monitor names new publisher, editor
In an Oct. 17 article, Steve Leone was named the new publisher of the Concord Monitor as the newspaper...
Better Newspaper Competition Awards Coverage Around New England
Hundreds of 2021 Better Newspaper Competition awards were presented during the recent New England Newspaper Convention. We love reading the coverage by our members...
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Woody Klein has retired as a news columnist for the Westport News after 50 years. Klein’s career began as a reporter for the Mount...
2021 New England Top Individual and Newspaper of the Year Awards Presentation Video
On Oct. 22, 2021, we presented the annual Allan B. Rogers Editorial Award, New England First Amendment Award, AP Sevellon Brown NE Journalist of...
Vineyard Gazette Publisher Named President of MNPA
Jane Seagrave, the publisher of the Vineyard Gazette Media Group, was elected president of the Massachusetts Newspaper Publishers Association at its annual...
Fellowship Applications Now Available for Gloria L. Negri First Amendment Institute
The New England First Amendment Coalition will host its 15th annual investigative journalism institute from Oct. 24 to Oct. 26 at Boston University’s College...








