Here we go again: Storm could drop more than a foot of snow

National Weather Service

Much of eastern Mass. is still expected to get more than a foot of snow and totals in the southeastern part of the state could approach 2 feet.

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There?s another nor?easter predicted to hit the Boston area on Tuesday, and this one is packing a snowy punch.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/03/12/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/Capture-15009.JPG This storm sounds bad. The Great Blizzard of March 12, 1888, was a lot worse

The storm 130 years ago dumped 40 inches of snow on Boston, and more than 400 people died along the East Coast.

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Sturbridge officials said a man owed more than $7,000 to the towing contractor ? who also happens to be a selectman ? who stored his ruined car.

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Sherman?s inexperience in this process was glaring, and the 49ers took him for a ride.

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The former Giants defensive lineman interviewed the Patriots quarterback on ?Good Morning America? Monday.

Chad Finn

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Altering the tried and true format of revealing the bracket did not sit well with many college basketball fans.

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The changes are designed to modernize the rules and make them more understandable.

245 troopers earned more than $200,000

The allure of big pay for long hours has raised concerns among critics that State Police troopers could be too tired to safely do their jobs.

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In New England, more than half of union members are doctors, lawyers, teachers, architects, and other white-collar employees.

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In less than a year, at least 14 immigrants in New England who had applied for permanent residency have been detained by the feds.

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Boston-based Bain Capital and Thomas H. Lee Partners gambled when they bought what?s now iHeart Media in 2006. The company owns 10 stations in Boston, including WBZ (AM).

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A skier who went missing over the weekend in Vermont walked out of the woods to safety.

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The hip-hop super couple will kick off their ??On the Run II?? tour in June and roll into Gillette Stadium in August.

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If you were wondering what #craefulgang means, now you know.

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The deal would be Biogen?s first program in the field of neuropsychiatry.

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Scout Exchange uses software to connect employers to recruiters who have expertise in hiring people in a particular field.

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Nick Gordon, the ex-partner of Bobbi Kristina Brown, has been arrested.

Munch Madness 2018: The top restaurants in Boston

A la March Madness, local restaurants are pitted against each other. Vote now to make sure your favorite place wins.

Debuting Love Letters: The Podcast

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In Season One, Meredith Goldstein explores this question through intimate stories of love and heartbreak and confessions from her own life.

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Opinion | Margery Eagan

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A 78-year-old Florida grandmother has almost single-handedly ssecured the NRA?s grip on the state?s gun laws.

Modeling?s glamour hides web of abuse

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Back to back nor?easter storms slam Massachusetts

Two nor?easter storms in the past week have brought snow, power outages and flooding to towns across Massachusetts.

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