Awards Banquet Sold Out – Final Hours to Register and Secure Hall of Fame...

Publishers, editors, reporters, and newsroom leaders from across New England will gather March 13–14 in Portsmouth, NH, for the 2026 New England Newspaper Convention &...

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,...

Call for coordinated editorials – raising our collective voice during Sunshine Week

As journalists, we rely on open government and freedom of information principles to keep the public informed...

NEFAC Will Honor White House Correspondent at 11th Annual Awards Ceremony on April 21

The New England First Amendment Coalition will present its 2021 Stephen Hamblett First Amendment Award to Yamiche Alcindor, the White House correspondent...

Obituaries

Francis John 'Frank' McKenna Francis John “Frank” McKenna, 65, of Dalton, Mass., and formerly of Newark, N.J., died Oct. 28 at Berkshire Medical Center in...

Hosting sponsored events is the art of a special deal

By Sophie Cannon, Bulletin Correspondent 'To sell these kinds of ideas, you've got to be thoughtful and creative. You've got to think what (companies) are trying to...

eBulletin Obituaries

Roswell S. Bosworth Jr. Roswell S. Bosworth Jr., owner and publisher for 25 years of East Bay Newspapers of Bristol, R.I., died Feb. 7 while...

Check Out New Award Categories – 2025 New England Better Newspaper Competition

Entries are now open for this year’s New England Better Newspaper Competition, and this year’s contest is bigger and better than ever! To reflect the...

Submit your entries for the 2021 Better Newspaper Competition!

Deadline extended until, Friday, December 3, 2021! The New England Better Newspaper Competition is the largest, most comprehensive, and most competitive newspaper awards program in...

Fact-checking grows in popularity, importance

By Tori Sullivan, Bulletin Correspondent 'Fact-checking is hard. It takes time, but, more critically, no one wants you to do it. It would be easier for politicians...