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Nov. 5, 2009

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Economics-related workshops
a focus of 2010 NENPA convention

By Cecilia Akuffo
Bulletin Staff

The 2010 New England Newspaper and Press Association convention will offer some topical economic subjects among its 50 workshops.

The Web-centric economics-related workshops will be offered in three of the workshop’s five tracks: advertising, multimedia and newsroom.

The convention will take place Feb. 5 and 6 at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel. Online registration will begin in late November. NENPA members will be sent e-mails with registration information.

The day before the official Feb. 5 start of the convention, an all-day new-media workshop will be held at the hotel. MORE >

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