Boston Businesses Brace For Third Straight Snowy Weekend
Snow-weary Boston businesses are bracing for a third consecutive weekend of losing money because of mother nature. Restaurants in the city are particularly hard hit.
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Snow-weary Boston businesses are bracing for a third consecutive weekend of losing money because of mother nature. Restaurants in the city are particularly hard hit.
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Cardinal Sean O'Malley's name has surfaced at the Vatican as a possible successor to Pope Benedict XVI, who is retiring at the end of this month.
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During the Tuesday evening rush hour, snow removal equipment blocked streets, as crews tried to push mounds of snow and ice out of the way.
About 56,000 customers were still without power across Massachusetts Monday, two days after the Blizzard of 2013.
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