Boston Globe Halts Print Production for First Time in 153 Years
The Boston Globe halted its daily newspaper printing for the first time in its 153-year history after a record-setting nor'easter dropped over 32 inches of snow on parts of Massachusetts.Executives including Josh Russell and Jamie Nee cited safety concerns as blizzard conditions prevented staff from reaching the Taunton printing facility.While Tuesday's edition will arrive with Wednesday's paper, the production stoppage marks the first weather-related halt since 1872.