By Amelia Fabiano
Mayor Walsh speaks about another coming storm and the continuing clean up effort.
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Mayor Walsh speaks about another coming storm and the continuing clean up effort.
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MBTA General Manager, Beverly Scott, resigned on Tuesday after a vote of confidence from the Mass Department of Transportation.
By Amelia Fabiano
As snow continues to halt the city, the Mayor assured that the city isn’t sitting on it’s hands.
By Amelia Fabiano
Monday’s Winter Storm Linus dumped another foot of snow on top of the twenty-four inches that were already there for the city, causing Mayor Walsh to shut down public schools for the fifth day in the last seven.
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The cleanup effort continues after the blizzard of 2015, but it will be hindered by another coming storm.
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Boston schools close for two days due to historic storm. See how they spend their first day off.
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Mayor Walsh stresses the severity of the storm in the city in a press conference this afternoon. The city has already accumulated over two-feet of snow and is expected to grow until 1 a.m.
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Winter storm Juno could turn out to be a historic blizzard for the city of Boston.
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Soon after Governor Baker declares state of emergency due to coming blizzard, East Boston residents head to the closest stores to stock up on supplies.
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Governor Charlie Baker has declared a state of emergency for Massachusetts in preparation for the coming blizzard.
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