Boston received more than 16 inches of snow during Monday's blizzard on top of what was already on the ground from January's storm.
Boston was hammered by a blizzard Monday. Now the hard work begins for those who live in the city and have to clean up the snow.
Despite 17 inches of snow, city crews were intensive in their efforts to “get ahead” of the clean up, clearing and opening ...
The short answer is 'no,' Mayor Michelle Wu's office said. The city's "snow farms" will be utilized to melt the snow ...
The worst of the storm had passed by Tuesday, but more than 200,000 customers in Massachusetts were still without electricity ...
With the state digging out from Mondays blizzard, plenty of resources have been poured into city cleanup in Boston.Plows, trucks, and many<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Boston received more than 16 inches of snow during Monday's blizzard on top of what was already on the ground from January's storm.
Tuesday afternoon, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu took part in a snow cleanup event in Southie.The event was one of several snow-clearing meetups<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
As over 200,000 households remain in the dark without power on the Cape and southeastern parts of the state, students in ...
The city of Boston saw more than a foot of snow after Monday’s blizzard. With the snow emergency still in effect Tuesday, ...
" I would characterize the damage as some of the most significant I've seen in my 25 years here at the fire department," said ...