Applications open for New Hampshire’s Largest Student Journalism Award
The Brodsky Prize was established seven years ago by the late Jeffrey Brodsky and his father, Howard, to encourage innovation by student journalists. The...
Support a nonprofit newsroom on #GivingTuesday
The 10th Annual GivingTuesday takes place around the world this week on November 30.
People around the world will show generosity through acts of kindness...
More ‘Murder’ in play for NENPA convention
By Sophie Cannon,
Bulletin Correspondent
Anyone who has worked in a newsroom any length of time has war stories they tell about memorable incidents there, and some...
Changing company culture crucial for Meriden, Conn., Record-Journal’s success
By Alex Eng,
Bulletin Correspondent
Company-wide changes in approaches to advertising sales, content, and culture led to the success of the Record-Journal of Meriden, Conn., two company...
Hartford Courant investigative reporter Josh Kovner dies at 61
On behalf of all of us at NENPA, we are deeply saddened to learn of Josh Kovner's sudden passing.
Providence Journal announces key managing editor positions
The Providence Journal has announced two major appointments.
Whitman Littlefield was named the new managing editor of digital and Eryn Dion was named the new managing...
Save the date for the 2023 New England Newspaper Conference virtual event on October...
Join us for an unparalleled experience, where ideas flourish, planning becomes action, strategic insights abound, and successes are celebrated!
The NENPA Fall Newspaper Conference is...
Tom Condon, Yankee Quill and Hall of Fame member, has died at 78
Thomas J. Condon, a newspaperman who for more than 50 years told Connecticut’s stories, fought injustices and challenged public policies with grace and unimpeachable...
2023 New England Newspaper Convention Program Released
The annual New England Newspaper Convention will be held May 1-6, 2023. We will start the week with virtual programming on May 1-4 and...
Conference Session with Brian Stelter – Connecting with Your Community
During the New England Newspaper Conference on October 19, Brian Stelter apologized for starting his address by complaining about his recent interaction with The...








