john morton.on-- done on a daily or weeklbasis-- devoted specifically to each suburban community. you'll have suburban news and advertising from that community. it's a targeted edition of the newspaper. new technology allows newspapers to do that in a more efficient way. to produce news for individual communities, the asbury park press turned to the computer, or more accurately, many computers-- in the city room to file stories, in the classified advertising department to take in information, in makeup to put together ads, in composing to control the phototypesetter, and in the art department to create graphics. most importantly, the computers allow editors to tailor separate editions for different regions. frank o'hearn is thcomputer systems editor. for a zoned edition, you can complete one edition, press one ke that copies the entire page, and sub pieces of the page. a copy is done in about five or eight seconds. the result is nine zoned editions, almost one for each point of the compass in the