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Yesterday's Boston Globe City Weekly didn't give any indication of being the last issue, other than Ellen Steinbaum announcing her final "City Type" column on page 7. Page 2 still invites people to send e-mail to ciweek@globe.com and globewatch@globe.com, and page 9 still asks people to send Cambridge, Somerville, and Brookline news items to various reporters.
This Globe page of zone maps for advertisers has one map for "through April 1", and another "effective April 2". So it looks like City Weekly and Globe NorthWest will publish for one more week. After that, Somerville moves into the North Zone, Brookline to the West Zone, and Cambridge to the No Zone, as in "No more local news for you."
The good news for Somerville is that Globe North comes out twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays, and that we share it with Medford and Arlington. The bad news is that we also share the zone with about 100 other towns stretching all the way to the New Hampshire-Maine border. How much coverage will we still get?
This Globe page of zone maps for advertisers has one map for "through April 1", and another "effective April 2". So it looks like City Weekly and Globe NorthWest will publish for one more week. After that, Somerville moves into the North Zone, Brookline to the West Zone, and Cambridge to the No Zone, as in "No more local news for you."
The good news for Somerville is that Globe North comes out twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays, and that we share it with Medford and Arlington. The bad news is that we also share the zone with about 100 other towns stretching all the way to the New Hampshire-Maine border. How much coverage will we still get?