BROCKTON — It was 47 years ago to the day that a "vicious" nor’easter, described as the worst in memory by public officials, paralyzed the Brockton area, according to The Enterprise reporting on Feb.
It happened over *** generation ago, so why are we still talking about the blizzard of '78 today? Easy. Simply put, this was *** crazy wild storm. No, those aren't meteorological terms, but you'll see ...
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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 coast ...
So, do you remember where you were and what you were doing 47 years ago this week? Chances are, you were indoors and tightly cloistered from the wild goings-on outside. It was 1978 and the event most ...
Several inches of snow accumulated across the area from January 26th into January 27th, 1978. In northern areas though, multiple feet of snow added up in places, with snowfall being maximized in parts ...
Like the rest of Massachusetts, Mindy Kaling still likes to talk about the Blizzard of ‘78. The Cambridge native stopped by “Late Night with Seth Meyers” on Wednesday to chat about her new Netflix ...
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47 years ago, the Blizzard of ’78 hit New England
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Do you remember where you were on February 6, 1978? We haven’t seen much snow this year, but 47 years ago New England was rocked by the Blizzard of ’78. That storm dropped ...
BOSTON (AP) -- Officials are warning of carbon monoxide dangers after two people, including a child, died in Boston while sitting in running cars after the blizzard. Boston Fire Department spokesman ...
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