Northeast USA Judge Conference will be held on December 10th, 2017, in Hartford, CT!
Set Guide – Ixalan
Included here are links to all of the necessary information to stay up to date for the September 2017 set: Ixalan!
Set Guide – Hour of Devastation
Included here are links to all of the necessary information to stay up to date for the July 2017 set: Hour of Devastation!
Announcing the 2017 Regional Conference Schedule
Hello! On behalf of the Northeast Region and the organizer teams below, I’m excited to announce the US-Northeast’s 2017 Conference Schedule: Regional Conference Rochester, NY; Saturday, July 1st; organized by Michael Bauman and Joseph Steet. Application deadline and presentation proposals due by May 26th. Regional Conference Lock Haven, PA; Sunday, July 2nd; organized by Joshua […]
Set Guide – Amonkhet
Included here are links to all of the necessary information to stay up to date for the April 2017 set: Amonkhet!
Call for Organizers: 2017 Regional Conferences
Hello! The Northeast has a history of running great conferences where judges from across the region can meet, learn, and collaborate on a huge variety of topics. We’re obviously off to a slow start this year, but with your help, we would like to plan a similar set of high-quality events this year! This post […]
Welcome Area Rep Charles Featherer
Former New Jersey Area Rep posted the following update to the Northeast Facebook group: With new responsibilities at work and in the Judge Program, it’s time for me to hand off the role of New Jersey Area Representative to one of NJ’s many rising stars. The new Area Rep for New Jersey is someone you’ve […]
Recent Program Changes
Over the past few weeks there have been a number of changes within the Judge program. Enclosed you can find information about how we now write reviews, handle disqualifications, and more!
Set Guide – Aether Revolt
Included here are links to all of the necessary information to stay up to date for the January 2017 set: Aether Revolt!
December Newsletter Delayed
No December Newsletter!? OH NO!