On Feb. 6, 1978, the South Shore was bombarded with 2 feet of snow, stranding cars and marooning workers and students.
The Blizzard of '78 slammed New England 47 years ago this week. What was your experience? Or did you hear a lot about it ...
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WBZ-TV's David Wade and Eric Fisher take a look back at the Blizzard of 1978, which began this day 47 years ago. More than 27 ...
Thanks to a Herculean effort by the public works crews and emergency personnel, Gardner appeared to be ready to return to ...
The infamous Blizzard of 1978 first hit the Northeast on Feb. 6, 1978, and stretched into the next day. Snow fell at a rate of 4 inches per hour, and wind gusts reached 83 mph during the storm, ...
EAST GREENWICH, R.I. (WJAR) — The snow came down on Thursday, but not as much as it did 47 years ago during the Blizzard of ...
A winter storm hit the Boston area Thursday, projected to bring 2 to 4 inches of snow. But, 47 years ago, the region ground ...
Forget the record books. Boston's biggest storms have made it into our regional lore. Here are a few we're still talking ...
The snowstorm, later dubbed the Blizzard of ’78, crippled the East Coast for a week, killing 29 people — including a Scituate girl and Mansfield man — in Massachusetts, destroying 2,000 ...
This week marks 47 years since the incredible Blizzard of '78, the benchmark by which all storms of our generation are measured.The storm itself started as an extra-tropical low system off the ...
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