The Boston Globe Celebrates 150 Years of Publishing
Today, The Boston Globe celebrates 150 years. The first edition was published on March 4, 1872, and to mark the occasion, the Globe published...
Warm Holiday Wishes and Happy New Year from NENPA
As we close out the year, the staff and Board of Directors of the New England Newspaper & Press Association extend our warmest wishes...
How Local Newsrooms Can Better Connect with Conservative and Right-Leaning Audiences
The Center for Media Engagement partnered with Trusting News and 27 local newsrooms to find out how news organizations can help bridge the divide...
Yankee Quill Award Honorees and Luncheon
Five New England journalists will receive the prestigious Yankee Quill award this spring for their contributions to the betterment of journalism in the six-state...
Academy of New England Journalists announces the recipients of the 2025 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...
Register Now for the Fall Leadership Conference in Northampton, MA on September 25-26
We’re excited to invite you to the 2025 Fall Leadership Conference, hosted jointly by NENPA and the New York Press Association, happening September 25–26 at...
Welcoming Our Newest NENPA Members – April 2026
This April, we’re proud to welcome a new group of members to the New England Newspaper & Press Association community. Each brings a strong...
NEFAC Launches Legal Fund with Support From John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
The New England First Amendment Coalition is launching a legal fund to provide support for journalism and open government cases.
The fund is being established...
Reach out to your members of Congress to support the Local Journalism Sustainability Act
Breaking news, the LJSA is back in the Build Back Better Act. H. Dean Ridings, CAE
CEO, America’s Newspapers reported that as of this afternoon,...
Guest Column – Sustaining Rural Journalism In 2023
This month’s column is mainly from someone else because it illustrates a serious problem facing rural newspapers: How do they manage increasingly contentious public...









