Maybe for this guy it was just another day at the office.
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MBTA plans to resume regular services on Wednesday morning.
The photos are in. See your community in action!
Some humor to ease your blizzard experience.
The latest figure from the National Weather Service.
Yes, the sun will come out tomorrow, but first we need to face more blizzard conditions today.
Despite parts of the state getting pummeled with two feet of snow, Gov. Charlie Baker said it was a "relatively incident-free night."
Follow this link for the most updated list of cancellations due to the storm.
Charlie Baker asks everyone to stay off the roads during this monstrous snowstorm.
The Mass State Police are asking that you follow these tips to stay safe.
When will the snow start to really pick up?
Here are the top articles from Charlestown Patch over the past week.
The National Weather Service is calling it a "potentially historic blizzard."
Charlestown residents should stock up on water, food, flashlights and emergency kits to be prepared for a major storm headed our way.
Some areas may get more than two feet of snow.
A roundup of inch-by-inch predictions.
Plus, a North Andover teacher saves a student and a knife-wielding suspect injures two police officers.
Providence and Hartford also made the list.
Large portions of Massachusetts will see the most snowfall of the season so far from this storm.
The latest forecasts predict potentially hazardous travel and possible power outages.
A look at the top stories from January 19 to January 21.
A new WalletHub report breaks down costs of smoking in each state over a smoker’s lifetime. Hint: It’s a lot of money.
Cash donations will also be accepted.
The National Weather Service said there is still uncertainty about the storm.
We may be dealing with pretty cold temperatures, but officials warn ice on local ponds and lakes may not be frozen through.
Gas prices in the Massachusetts are at their lowest since 2009, but some people aren’t so sure that’s a good thing. Which side are you on?
Plus, a homeless kitten born without eyelids gets a family and the state seizes a Mansfield business.
With the Connecticut earthquakes shaking up Massachusetts, Patch set out to see how bad it could potentially get in New England.
Learn about the lane closures of the Friday, Jan. 16 to Sunday, Jan. 18 weekend.
Protesters shut down all inbound lanes of the interstate Thursday morning.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is on Monday, Jan. 19.
A look at the top stories from January 12 to January 14.
The crib mattresses could create a gap between the mattress and crib ends larger than allowed by federal regulations, posing a hazard.
Grab a spoon Charlestown ice cream lovers because these flavors are delicious right down to the core.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is Monday, Jan. 19.
In less than a month, 147 new flu cases were confirmed in Boston. One was fatal.
The 2015 No Pants Subway Ride took place on Sunday, Jan. 11. What do you think of the event?