Facebook Journalism Project: News Day

Facebook Journalism Project: News Day is coming to Boston. Many newsrooms and news organizations around the country are collaborating with Facebook on tools, trainings and...
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Gene Policinski First Amendment

Survey: More Americans see less media bias — but why?

Gene Policinski Inside the First Amendment Gene Policinski is chief operating officer of the Newseum Institute. He can be reached at gpolicinski@newseum.org. Follow him on Twitter:...
Jim Stasiowski, writing coach

Staying a step ahead of your editors

Jim Stasiowski Writing Writing coach Jim Stasiowski welcomes your questions or comments. Call him at (775) 354-2872 or write to: 2499 Ivory Ann Drive Sparks, Nev. 89436.A recent enjoyable email...

Obituaries

Donald Richard Larrabee, owned news service that covered Capitol Hill for New England newspapersJohn Quinn, former managing editor of Providence (R.I.) daily and retired Gannett executiveAppreciation...

Getting to the heart of ‘heart of humanity’ stories

By Bailey Knecht, Bulletin Correspondent ‘I want to get it perfect. You want to perfectly portray this person who has spent time with you, to give the...

Sun Journal, sister publications being purchased by another Maine-based newspaper group

Buyer Brower now owns largest Maine newspaper groupThe family-owned newspaper group whose flagship is the Sun Journal of Lewiston, Maine, is being sold as...

NENPA moves to Woburn, Mass., from its longtime home at Northeastern University

The New England Newspaper and Press Association has relocated. As of the week of June 26, NENPA is headquartered at One Arrow Drive, Suite 6,...

Obituaries

Henry E. Josten, ex-newspaper owner, reporter, columnist, editor, publisher Henry E. Josten, 94, of Old Saybrook, Conn., died June 17 at the Bride Brook Health and...

Transitions

MAINE Joseph Charpentier is joining the Boothbay Register of Boothbay Harbor as a full-time reporter. He replaces Morgan Callan Rogers, who now will be a...