Online registration closed for Newspaper Convention

We're excited to see everyone at the 2020 New England Newspaper Convention this week, Friday, Feb. 7 and Saturday, Feb. 8 at...

Submit your entries for the 2022 Better Newspaper Competition!

It takes highly skilled, passionate, and determined individuals to produce high-quality publications. Each year the New England Newspaper & Press Association recognizes the achievements...

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...

VTDigger Founder Anne Galloway Steps Down

VTDigger.org founder Anne Galloway has stepped down as executive director of the state’s largest online news outlet. She will remain with the nonprofit as...
Kevin Slimp

Our Digital Future

As far as you know, I’ve got it all figured out Some of you will remember Facebook. If you’re over 40, you probably visit Facebook...

High School Journalists: Apply Now for the 2026 Al Neuharth Free Spirit Conference

Applications are open for the Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference, June 21-26, 2026, in Washington, D.C. One student from each state and the District...

Maynard 200 Journalism Fellowship Deadline Extended

The Maynard 200 fellowship provides cutting-edge training and year-long mentorship for leaders, storytellers and media entrepreneurs of diverse backgrounds via the expertise...

Radically Rural invites NENPA members to 2024 summit!

Radically Rural, the national summit that helps small communities thrive, returns Sept. 25-26 with community journalism sessions designed to connect rural newsrooms with resources...
John Foust

Would you mind showing me around?

One of the most important questions you can ask an advertising client is, “Would you mind showing me around?” Think about it. When you have...

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...