Recipients call for relentless pursuit, defense of the truth

By Aneri Pattani, Bulletin Correspondent ‘Just as the First Amendment protects us, we must return the framers' great favor and protect it. We do that by insisting...

NENPA and NEFAC Team Up For Sunshine Week March 12-18

The News Leaders Association is partnering with The Society of Professional Journalists to host Sunshine Week, March 12-18. NENPA is once again working with the New...

NENPA Partners with NEFAC and SPJ New England to Expand NEFAC Mentorship Program

The New England First Amendment Coalition is excited to announce the expansion of NEFAC Mentors through partnerships with the New England Newspaper & Press...

Six Journalists Receive Yankee Quill Award During Celebratory Luncheon

The Yankee Quill Award recognizes New England journalists who have provided great contributions and excellence to the field in the region. This annual award,...

Better Newspaper Competition Top Award Winners Celebrated During 2023 New England Newspaper Convention!

Thank you again to those that participated in the New England Better Newspaper Competition! The competition was quite strong and included 2,000 entries this...

2020 Publick Occurrences Award Winners

Each year the New England Newspaper & Press Association presents the Publick Occurrences Awards named for the first newspaper published in America...

Convention Session Registration Open Through End Of Day!

Registration for the New England Newspaper Convention on April 29-30 in Boston is open until the end of the day! Get set to enjoy...
John Foust

The importance of time management

David Ogilvy, one of the legends of the advertising agency business, was known for his extraordinary efficiency. I once read that he would often...

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...

Concord Monitor names new publisher, editor

In an Oct. 17 article, Steve Leone was named the new publisher of the Concord Monitor as the newspaper...