Sponsorship Opportunities Added for the 2026 Convention
Looking to expand your business, strengthen your brand, and connect directly with decision-makers in the newspaper industry? Join us as a sponsor or exhibitor...
2020 Newspaper Convention Presentations
These are some of the presentations that were presented during the 2020 New England Newspaper Convention, held Feb. 7-8, 2020 in Boston....
Radically Rural Community Journalism Track Focuses On the Challenges Journalists Face
This is a message from Terrence Williams, President, Keene Sentinel about Radically Rural 2022.
Dear NENPA colleagues,
I’m writing to all my friends in NENPA with...
New England Newspaper Convention Rooms Now Available – Reserve Today!
We are thrilled to announce that the annual New England Newspaper Convention will take place on March 28-29, 2025, and this year we’re making...
Obituaries
Melvin Stone
Melvin Stone, 96, of Portland, Maine, died Nov. 17 at the Cedars retirement community in Portland.
After service in the Army, Stone purchased Rumford...
Celebrate Student Press Freedom Day On Feb 27
Student Press Freedom Day is a national day of action dedicated to recognizing the vital contributions of student journalists and advocating for their independence,...
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...
A writing journey we’ll take together
Bart Pfankuch
Better Writing
with Bart
Jim Stasiowski, a veteran writing coach whose superb writing advice appeared in the Bulletin for many years, has retired.
Beginning with this...
June Obituaries 2023
CONNECTICUT
Raymond Dumont
Robert Laskowski
Thomas Penna
MASSACHUSETTS
Elina Charpentier
Al Giordano
Irwin Golden
Pamela Miele
James Mitchell, Jr
Eric Rowe
MAINE
None Reported
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Alana Korda
Ann Preston
Scott West
RHODE ISLAND
Thomas Dalglish
VERMONT
None Reported
Postal Service plans imperil community newspapers
The U.S. Postal Service’s plan to raise mailing rates could present one more damaging blow to community newspapers already reeling from the coronavirus pandemic...







