Obituaries September 2019
MASSACHUSETTS
Marsha L. Nutting
Claire K. McDonough
Robert W. McClellan
Robert A. Long Sr.
Kathleen Rita Lonergan
Nancy Boland Johnson
Marsha Laraine (Murray) Nutting
Edward J. Wilson
Robert (Bob) Willard McClellan
John Milne
Bernice V. (Boris) Garibotto
Judith Anne MacPherson Stames-Hamilton
Claire K....
Sunshine Week Participation Around New England
Last week was Sunshine Week and we are pleased that so many New England publications ran an editorial on the importance of open government...
The Boston Globe Names Brian McGrory as Editor
The Boston Globe announced that Brian McGrory will rejoin the organization as editor, effective January 5, 2026.
McGrory brings a distinguished record of leadership, innovation,...
Online NPF fellowship will help journalists follow the money in Washington
This online NPF fellowship will help journalists follow the money in Washington, whether they’re reporting from the Capitol or covering the effects...
Nominations for the 2024 Nyhan Prizes are now open
Do you know a highly-skilled, fearless journalist whose work illuminates the stories behind our politics and policymaking? The Shorenstein Center welcomes your nominations for...
Registration is Open for Spring Classes at the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications
The Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications is offering an array of courses this May, with topics including First Amendment and right to know...
In simple or complex forms, data journalism adds power to stories, a...
By Bailey Knecht,
Bulletin Correspondent
‘Data journalism doesn't always have to be about fancy visualizations or really complicated math or sort of impenetrable science. A lot of...
New Assange Charges Raise Two First Amendment Alarms
Gene Policinski is president and chief operating officer of the Freedom Forum Institute. He can be reached atgpolicinski@freedomforum.org, or...
Retiring Republican Executive Editor Wayne Phaneuf honored by Springfield City Council
Jeanette DeForge | The Republican | January 28, 2020
SPRINGFIELD — When Wayne Phaneuf...
Postal Service plans imperil community newspapers
The U.S. Postal Service’s plan to raise mailing rates could present one more damaging blow to community newspapers already reeling from the coronavirus pandemic...









