After historic storm, a day of recovery
The MBTA offered limited service and flights returned to Logan airport as the region worked to dig out, but thousands were without power and a snow emergency remained in effect in Boston.
The MBTA offered limited service and flights returned to Logan airport as the region worked to dig out, but thousands were without power and a snow emergency remained in effect in Boston.
Rain and warming temperatures will turn snow across the state into slush on Monday, forecasters said.
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Across the state, some residents worked to clear cars, homes, and businesses, while others just enjoyed playing in the snow.
Public schools will be closed Monday in Boston as the effort to remove snow continues.
National Grid pushed back its estimate for power restoration to Monday for Brockton and Quincy, and other areas might not see power until Tuesday.
A new biography, written by the Globe’s Kevin Cullen and Shelley Murphy, looks at James “Whitey” Bulger and notes that he offered himself for execution in exchange for the release of his girlfriend.
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