Happy Thanksgiving!
Gillian Jones, The Berkshire Eagle 2018 Better Newspaper Competition- Portrait Photo Daily Class 1 Winner
As we enter...
Design is a balance between the analytical and the creative
By Alison Berstein,
Bulletin Correspondent
Ed Henninger is no stranger to newspapers.
Henninger, an independent newspaper consultant for more than 25 years, is the director of Henninger Consulting,...
Applications open for 2026 National Press Club scholarships
The National Press Club and the Institute are now accepting applications for all 2026 scholarships. Each year, more than $30,000 in funding is awarded to student...
November Obituaries 2021
CONNECTICUT
Monsignor Nicholas V. Grieco
James (Jim) Guilmette
James W. Hasak
Jay Allen Shaw
Gainore L. Trudeau
Carol Mae Young
MASSACHUSETTS
Patricia C.Cassell
Noah Gordon
Dean Johnson
Mary Luce Kasper
Roberta J. Maniatis
Donald J. McHugh
Martha Nathan...
Four wins are better than two
Jodi is a sales manager with an interesting philosophy. “We’re all familiar with win-win,” she said. “It’s a common cliché these days. In business...
Obituaries October 2018
CONNECTICUT
Fernanda "Nundy" Giusti
MAINE
None reported
MASSACHUSETTS
Marianne Wroble-Cox
Kevin R. Fitzgerald
Michael John Harwood RHODE ISLAND
John H. Reavey
NEW HAMPSHIRE
None reported
VERMONT
Sandra Elaine Smith Stoddert
Now Offering Free Online Webinars For NENPA Members
Sponsored by the Journalism Education Foundation of New England
We consider it an...
Online NPF fellowship will help journalists follow the money in Washington
This online NPF fellowship will help journalists follow the money in Washington, whether they’re reporting from the Capitol or covering the effects...
PRESS RELEASE: Announcing the 42nd Annual JDRF Greater New England Chapter Gala – One...
Announcing the 42nd Annual JDRF Greater New England Chapter Gala - One Night on Saturday, April 6, 2024
The JDRF Greater New England Chapter is...
Treading the often thin line at private schools on free speech for...
By Morgan Mapstone,
Bulletin Correspondent
The U.S. Constitution may make no laws about limiting free speech, but that doesn't mean a university can’t do so in its...








