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A historic blizzard halted The Boston Globe’s print edition for the first time in 153 years due to unsafe conditions.
A record-breaking blizzard that dropped over 30 inches of snow in Massachusetts, including at the Taunton printing plant, forced The Boston Globe to suspend its daily print edition for the first time in its 153-year history, citing unsafe travel conditions.
The storm also broke snowfall records in Rhode Island, with nearly 38 inches recorded.
Print subscribers will receive the delayed edition on Wednesday.
This marks the first time weather, not labor strikes, halted production.
A 2025 Pew Research Center survey found only 7% of U.S. adults regularly read print newspapers, highlighting the declining role of print media.
Una histórica tormenta de nieve detuvo la edición impresa de The Boston Globe por primera vez en 153 años debido a condiciones inseguras.