Carefully screen columns by public officials
How will the Legislature deal with a record budget surplus, and what will it mean for taxpayer pocketbooks? Are there implications for public safety...
Initiate conversations with your readers
A reader questions your policy for reporting suicides. A retailer challenges your staff to produce timely and relevant business news. A reporter...
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,...
New England Newspaper of the Year Finalists Announced
Each year the New England Newspaper and Press Association identifies our region’s best daily, weekly and specialty newspapers, and recognizes them with...
Nominate a New England Publisher for E&P’s Publisher of the Year Award
Editor & Publisher is looking to honor a news publisher who has risen above the rest and accomplished what seems like the...
New NENPA member benefit for job postings
The New England Newspaper and Press Association job page is a great resource for finding newspaper and journalism jobs throughout New England and for...
Protecting public notices
Protecting public notices
by making them a public service
By Kaitlyn Mangelinkx
Bulletin Correspondent
“Here’s an oxymoron -- trusted politician.”
The source of that comment, Ed Henninger, sees public...
Violence isn’t protest
Assembling to protest is our right under the First Amendment — it’s how we talk to each other as a nation.
Obituaries May 2018
Ruth Poger
Ruth Poger, 80, of Shelburne, Vt., died April 6 in Burlington, Vt.
Beginning in 1977, Poger was a founding member, editor, and later publisher...
New England Senators Seek Local Media Funding in Covid-19 Stimulus
New England Democratic Senator's, Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Ed Markey (D-MA), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), and Jack Reed (D-RI), along with...









