Help us promote! 2023 New England Journalism Student Scholarship’s

Once again this year, the Journalism Education Foundation of New England will award a number of scholarships to high school seniors and college students...

20 epiphanies for the news business of the 2020s

Ken Doctor | NiemanLab | January 24, 2020 It is the best of times for The New...

It’s Easier Than You Think – Still Time to Enter By November 14!

The 2025 New England Better Newspaper Competition is open and accepting entries across all divisions — Editorial, Advertising, and College! Whether you’re a publisher, newsroom leader, reporter,...

Coronavirus Webinars and Live Events

Main Page | Webinars & Live Events | Member News | Resources | Essential Services Listed below are...

RJI now accepting applications for the 15th fellowship class of innovators

The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute is now accepting 2021-22 RJI Fellowship applications from individuals or organizations with an innovative journalism project...

Apply to NPF Fellowship and Learn About the New Age for Aging

By 2034, for the first time ever, the United States will be home to more older adults than children. One in five people will...

Spotlight on Connecticut’s A-Mark Prize Winners for Investigative Journalism

The New England Newspaper & Press Association is proud to highlight the Connecticut journalists honored with A-Mark Prizes for Investigative Journalism at our Fall...

2022 NENPA Convention: Election coverage with the citizens agenda model

Professor Jay Rosen from New York University presented what he describes as a more engaging and people-centric form of election coverage known as the...

US newspapers continuing to die at rate of 2 each week

NEW YORK (AP) — Despite a growing recognition of the problem, the United States continues to see newspapers die at the rate of two...

Retiring Republican Executive Editor Wayne Phaneuf honored by Springfield City Council

Jeanette DeForge | The Republican | January 28, 2020 SPRINGFIELD — When Wayne Phaneuf...