Hurricane Sandy
High winds, rain knock out power to thousands in Mass.
More than 170,000 customers lost power today and coastal communities braced for flooding from wind-whipped waves from Hurricane Sandy.
Hurricane Sandy
More than 170,000 customers lost power today and coastal communities braced for flooding from wind-whipped waves from Hurricane Sandy.
The storm picked up speed and was expected to blow ashore in New Jersey or Delaware by the evening, hours sooner than previously expected.
Amtrak canceled service along the Northeast corridor on Monday and Tuesday, bus service west out of South Station was canceled Monday, and Logan canceled 900 flights.
One man decided not to voluntarily evacuate Plum Island, while wave-watchers flocked to Revere.
Scott Brown, citing the danger posed by Hurricane Sandy, pulled out the debate, which was scheduled to take place on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
A new Boston Globe poll shows the race between Senator Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren in a dead heat.
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The Globe is charting power outages reported by the utility providers across the region.
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Check the projected wind speeds for your area as Sandy barrels down on the region.
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The Globe is providing dispatches from across the region on Sandy’s impact.
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