Grow your coverage of agriculture with these helpful tips
Depending on where you live and work as a journalist, there are two basic levels of importance when it comes to coverage of the...
Recording Available – Reporting in a Polarized Society with Phillip Martin
We are happy to announce that the insightful presentation by Phillip Martin "Reporting in a Polarized Society" on September 14th is now available on...
Register now for NENPA U November Webinars!
NENPA University invites you to register for two upcoming November webinars designed to strengthen newsroom strategy, support ethical reporting, and provide valuable audience insights.
Monday, November...
Obituaries May 2019
CONNECTICUT
Charles Smith Adams
MAINE
John R. DiMatteo
Jeanne Hammond
John R. Parker
Janice E. Bryant
MASSACHUSETTS
John L'Heureux
John R. Parker
James E. Pashby
John S. Spatola
Edward Gath
James E. Pashby
Don "Donnie" Samuelson
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Richard P....
Industry New – May 2017
Police in Mass. misuse exemptions to hide public files
Reversal sought of Vt. ruling allowing secret gov’t emails
GateHouse settles with subscribers over...
It’s National Newspaper Week Oct. 6-12
NEWSPAPERS ARE ENCOURAGED to replace the “National Newspaper Week” line in the ad with their own flags or...
Shaw Israel Izikson named the editor of The Country Journal
Shaw Israel Izikson was named as the editor of The Country Journal in late November.
Izikson is an award-winning journalist, editor, and photographer from Baltimore,...
Apply now for new Poynter course on Covering Child Welfare
Poynter has a new course designed for journalists who want to deepen their connection with their communities and expand their audience by covering the...
Richard Watts looks to grow innovate local news model
A former journalist himself, Richard Watts of Hinesburg, Vt., knows there’s a crisis facing local news, and he hopes to address this dilemma by...
Panel urges journalists to stand up to Trump, and for the First...
By Katherine Isbell,
Bulletin Correspondent
Panelists for the convention session on “The next four years and the press” were, from left, Carolyn Lumsden, Bill Ketter, Asma Khalid,...








