Providence Journal printing facility listed for $8M
The 158,400 square-foot printing plant used by The Providence Journal was put up for sale by parent company Gannett Co., as part of a...
Level Up Your Journalism Skills This Summer and Fall
As the summer and fall months approach, it’s an ideal time for journalists to consider opportunities for professional development, networking, and industry insights. Conferences...
Perspective: Protect assembly and petition by preserving listening at public meetings
Two of the least-known freedoms protected by the First Amendment — the rights of assembly and petition — are being tested in today’s rancorous,...
Better Newspaper Competition Deadline Extended To Nov 14
We heard you and listened! We’re giving you two extra weeks to get your entries in! The deadline to enter the 2025 New England...
2025 UNIFY Career Summit on March 1
Join Boston-area journalists for its second-annual UNIFY Career Summit, a workshop for college students from historically marginalized backgrounds seeking work in the journalism field....
Tecnavia announces new digital ad network
While readers browse, publishers earn digital ad revenue.
Burnsville, MN — Tecnavia announced the Tecnavia Ad Network (TAN), a new service exclusively for Tecnavia clients....
NEFAC Launches Mentorship Program
The New England First Amendment Coalition recently launched a new mentorship program for journalists working in the region.
The program — NEFAC Mentors — helps reporters, editors and producers...
Obituaries January 2019
CONNECTICUT
Clinton George "Red" Burnham
Judith Rabe
Donald W. Sharpe
Robert E. Barton
Delor A. Grimond Jr.
MASSACHUSETTS
Robert W. Yaeger
Joan Morris McNally
Paul T. Seamans
Gerald Budgar
Matthew Cavanaugh III
Mary E. (Clayton)...
Academy of New England Journalists announces the recipients of the 2026 Yankee Quill Award
Four New England journalists will receive the prestigious Yankee Quill Award this spring for their contributions to the betterment of journalism in the six-state...
Meaningful meeting reports demand substantive leads
Newspapers smartly are promoting their roles as government watchdogs to reinforce their strengths in the fractured media landscape. I join the chorus: Vibrant coverage...









