Brodsky Prize Applications Are Open For Excellence In NH High School Student Journalism
New Hampshire’s preeminent high school journalism award is inviting submissions for The 2023 Brodsky Prize, established by a former editor of the Manchester Central...
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...
Press politicians on election promises
Elections are over, and you breathe a sigh of relief. The exhaustive campaign season has concluded, and newsrooms can return to some level of...
Gannett commits to make workforce as diverse as America
Gannett, the owner of USA TODAY and more than 260 local news operations, announced a broad initiative last week to make its workforce as...
You Can’t Have Democracy Without A Free Press
There’s a reason we need a free press, despite its faults and foibles: Democracy won’t work without it.
Adobe is ending support for Type 1 fonts as of January 2023
We want to get the word out to all NENPA members and other New England publications to ensure they will not be impacted by...
2021 Publick Occurrences, Top Individual and New England Newspaper of the Year Award Finalists
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At the New England Newspaper Conference on October 21 and 22, we will present the 2021 Publick Occurences, Top Individual, and New England...
The importance of time management
David Ogilvy, one of the legends of the advertising agency business, was known for his extraordinary efficiency. I once read that he would often...
Bill Elfers, Creator of Community Newspaper Company Has Died
Bill Elfers died peacefully at home on November 28, 2020, after a long struggle with ALS.
Five journalists to be inducted into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame on...
The New England Newspaper and Press Association is pleased to announce that five New England journalists will be inducted into the New England Newspaper...









