Mark Your Calendars! New England Journalist Networking Event February 11 in Boston

Join fellow New England journalists on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, for an evening of networking, conversation, and collaboration at Tiki Rock in Boston. This...

At NESNE event, Nichols recounts struggles, triumphs

By Bailey Knecht, Bulletin Correspondent Brett Nichols had hit rock bottom. After growing up in an abusive home and dealing with drug addiction, he found himself locked...

2026 NENPA and NEFAC Academic Partnership

In an evolving media landscape, preparing the next generation of journalists has never been more important. The New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA)...
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Industry News – May 2017

Ellen F. Beveridge Shirley Elbe Bruce F. Dobson Michael J.B. Kelly Denise Lorraine (Croisetiere) Larrivee Diane G. Longley Robert E. Marquand Margaret Morrissey ...

Gain the Skills to Break Local Climate Change Stories

As climate change concerns take on new urgency, newsrooms have had to adjust by incorporating more coverage of environmental change and its impacts. Unfortunately, many...

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...

NAHJ New England inaugural Journalism Awards happening on October 12

The inaugural NAHJ New England Journalism Awards, recognizing Hispanic/Latinx journalists across the region will be held virtually on Thursday, Oct. 12, from 6:30-7:30 p.m.,...

Coronavirus Webinars and Live Events

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Insights, inspiration and awards planned for Oct. 12 N.E. Newspaper Conference

By Daniel McLoone, Bulletin Correspondent Speakers at this year's New England Newspaper Conference This year’s New England Newspaper Conference will feature expert speakers and roundtable and panel discussions...

Harsh words in presidential campaigns: Protected, nothing new

So, you think the already harsh language in this year’s presidential campaign is the worst ever?  Probably not —...