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...
Sunshine Week Editorials From New England Publications
Sunshine Week was March 15 - 21, 2020 and the work below is a sampling of some of the editorials published in New England....
Winners announced for Bob Wallack Community Journalism Award and AP Sevellon Brown Journalist of...
Join us on October 19 for the virtual New England Newspaper Conference, as we celebrate the invaluable contributions of two exceptional journalists who have...
Entries Open For SPJ Mark of Excellence Awards in Student Journalism
Annually, the Society of Professional Journalists presents the Mark of Excellence Awards, honoring the best in student...
Obituaries
Francis John 'Frank' McKenna
Francis John “Frank” McKenna, 65, of Dalton, Mass., and formerly of Newark, N.J., died Oct. 28 at Berkshire Medical Center in...
Obituaries July 2018
CONNECTICUT
Helen M. Gartman
Bruno Victor Ranniello
Roberta A Finley
John J. Bohuslaw
James V. Cundari
Marilyn Norma (Jodoin) Deotte
Michael M. Doyle MASSACHUSETTS
Theresa (DiFrancesco) Borseti
Stanley Frasu
Robert Alexander Mamis
Arthur David Pollock
Edward Patenaude
Kathy Shaw
Robert Alexander...
Applications open for LMA Lab for Journalism Funding
All local media companies are invited to apply to join the fourth cohort of the LMA Lab for Journalism Funding to learn how to...
First Amendment Watch Releases a Citizen’s Guide to Recording Police
New York University First Amendment Watch | June 10, 2020
In response to the nationwide demonstrations against police brutality,...
15 New England Journalists Included in 2020-21 Report for America Corps Members
Report for America announced April 23 the selection of 225 journalists for its 2020-21 reporting corps. The new cohort will be placed...
On behalf of the First Amendment: ‘Dear Mr. President’
Dear Mr. President: Congratulations on your election victory.
That’s a non-partisan congratulations. The First Amendment, with its 45 words...







