Wanted: New England map
No, this is not a snarky jab at Sarah Schweitzer for her Page One story about how New Englanders are coping with the loss of treasured downtown landmarks.
But do the Metro desk editors talk to each other? Or know that Boston is in New England?
It seems more than just a bit strange that a virtually identical story -- focusing on the hole in the ground in Downtown Crossing that was Filene's -- runs the same day, a section front away, with no effort to even tie the two stories together.
But do the Metro desk editors talk to each other? Or know that Boston is in New England?
It seems more than just a bit strange that a virtually identical story -- focusing on the hole in the ground in Downtown Crossing that was Filene's -- runs the same day, a section front away, with no effort to even tie the two stories together.
Labels: Boston Globe, Downtown Crossing, New England





1 Comments:
Does everything have to tie into Boston? It's a regional story, meant to take out OUT of Boston and tell you what's going on in the sticks.
Don't be a myopic, urban elite hipster. The people of Boston are not going to put tip jars in variety stores to raise money to buy the old Filene's site. There are actually interesting stories out there that don't involve Beacon Hill or the MBTA.
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