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A man battled snow and wind on Boylston Street in Copley Square in Boston.

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Sean O?Keefe began driving a ploy truck at 11 p.m. Saturday and was still at it in mid-morning Sunday in Milton.

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Steve Belge used a snowblower on a sidewalk on Monument Avenue in Charlestown on Sunday morning.

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Neil Lipton headed out with a snow shovel in Charlestown.

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Rosemary Campbell walked home from church after finding it closed Sunday in Charlestown.

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The storm in Marshfield Sunday morning.

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Marshfield saw minor flooding.

NASA

A satellite view of New England and the storm, taken Sunday morning.

Officials ask motorists to stay off roads

Snow continues to fall and winds are strong, making for treacherous travel conditions, authorities said.

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More than a foot of snow has fallen in parts of Mass. from the latest winter storm.

Had enough yet?

Winter vaults into ranks of all-time snowiest

After the latest winter storm, Boston has seen its third snowiest winter, and the season isn?t completed.

Vehicles maneuvered down a narrow street in South Boston.

One-way solution tested in South Boston

Whether turning some two-way streets into one-way roads would ease congestion was up for debate among some residents.

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Charlie Baker and Martin Walsh have seen their own agendas slowed by unprecedented snow and transportation failures.

There is a lot of talk lately, and certainly media coverage, on roof collapses due to snow loads.

Can your roof handle all of this snow?

There seems to be a lot of talk lately, and certainly media coverage, on roof collapses due to snow loads.

The Red Line?s woes had riders lined up for shuttle buses Wednesday at a Quincy T station.

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The T?s long, winding, infuriating road to failure

The serial service interruptions have seemed abrupt and inexplicable, but trace, in fact, to choices made and choices avoided over decades.

Police stood guard early Sunday in Copenhagen, Denmark, at the site where a man was shot and killed by officers. Officials said they believe the man was responsible for two deadly attacks at an event promoting freedom of speech and on a synagogue.

Police kill man believed to be behind Copenhagen shootings

Danish police say the man was likely behind separate shooting attacks in the city on Saturday.

Todd Workman (top) hopes to revitalize the town of Franklin, N.H., by creating a sustainable economy and ecologically balanced development based on the principle of ?permaculture.?

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Revitalization of old mill town takes unusual ideas

Franklin, N.H., had fallen far from its heyday. Then a newcomer blew in, with cash, a bold idea, and the will to back it up.

 Steve Adamic walked along a Sandwich beach. Residents say the Cape Cod Canal has eroded Sandwich?s beaches and exacerbated flooding.

Erosion putting Sandwich on edge

Powerful storms such as this have taken a toll, but residents blame something else: the Cape Cod Canal.

Scenes such as these have become a familiar sight in our city.

Bob Ryan

Boston sports simply the best in the land

How deep into the 21st century will we go before another city matches us with championships in all four major leagues?

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Sebastian Smee | Critic?s Notebook

A gallery of masters, soon to be gone

The leaders of three major Boston-area museums are departing, leaving change and challenges behind.

Jackie Robinson West manager Darold Butler was among those who failed to set a good example.

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

Adults failed Jackie Robinson West Little Leaguers

The lesson here is that there is nothing for kids that overzealous adults can?t ruin with their misplaced aspirations and vicariism.

Kevin Cullen

Remembering the losses, and resuming the battle

Trina Higgins spent more than half of her life trying to save young people. And she did. Hundreds of them.

Generation Boston

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/02/05/BostonGlobe.com/Regional/Images/_MG_9552A.jpg With cost of city living out of reach, young adults bring fresh vibe to suburbs

Soaring costs and quality-of-life issues have prompted an increasing number of millennials to move to the suburbs.

John L. Allen Jr. | all things catholic

Pope?s seeming polarities show his consistency

Plus, the College of Cardinals becomes a global village, and Vatican money in context.

The Big Picture

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Snow keeps piling up in New England

The record-breaking snow amounts have caused major commuting issues and damaged property.