Recovery effort is full swing

More than 244,000 customers were without power Sunday morning, and assessment teams were evaluating conditions.

National Grid employees met  with utility workers from South Carolina for a planning session in Hanover Sunday morning.

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National Grid employees met with utility workers from South Carolina for a planning session in Hanover Sunday morning.

Ron Lund made his way with propane tanks on Otis Road in Scituate.

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Ron Lund made his way with propane tanks on Otis Road in Scituate.

Vehicles lined up at a gas station on Route 3A in Scituate.

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Vehicles lined up at a gas station on Route 3A in Scituate.

Residents on Shawmut Avenue in Boston dug out after the storm.

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Residents on Shawmut Avenue in Boston dug out after the storm.

Water closed in on Andrea Giacomozti and her daughter Gavin of Turner Road in Scituate.

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Water closed in on Andrea Giacomozti and her daughter Gavin of Turner Road in Scituate.

PFC Juan Jimens with the 11 82nd National Guard looked over a flooded Turner Road in Scituate.

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PFC Juan Jimens with the 11 82nd National Guard looked over a flooded Turner Road in Scituate.

A snowboarder caught some air on Boston Common.

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A snowboarder caught some air on Boston Common.

Quincy, MA--2/9/2013 A National Grid utility worker works on a power line on Washington Steet on Saturday February 9 2013. (Matthew J. Lee/Globe staff) Topic: 10storm Reporter:

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A National Grid utility worker worked on a power line.

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A snowblower sprayed as winds gusted.

Frank Baldwin crested a hill of snow in Salisbury.

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Frank Baldwin crested a hill of snow in Salisbury.

Zachary Lavalley, 4, relaxed at the Salisbury senior center, where many sought refuge.

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Zachary Lavalley, 4, relaxed at the Salisbury senior center, where many sought refuge.

Boylston Street was a pedestrian walkway at midday Saturday.

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Boylston Street was a pedestrian walkway at midday Saturday.

Waves crashed over sand barriers and destroyed the decks of shorefront houses on Plum Island.

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Waves crashed over sand barriers and destroyed the decks of shorefront houses on Plum Island.

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Waves breached a wall in Winthrop Saturday.

Aengus Mcallister emerged with his snow brush from his vehicle on Beacon Hill.

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Aengus Mcallister emerged with his snow brush from his vehicle on Beacon Hill.

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A Winthrop resident shoveled as the waves crashed nearby.

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Snowdrifts completely covered cars in South Boston.

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In South Boston, residents began to dig out their cars.

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One person strapped on a snowboard to navigate the wintry streets.

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Snow covered the steps of homes in South Boston.

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Wellesley firefighters came to the aid of a fellow firefighter stuck in the snow.

Blair Holbrook skied down Cambridge Street on Friday.

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Blair Holbrook skied down Cambridge Street on Friday.

MBTA to resume limited service this afternoon

The T said it would resume full service on the Orange and Red lines, and limited service on the Blue and Green lines, and some bus routes would run.

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NStar and National Grid said some customers could remain without power for several days.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/02/09/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Advance/Images/tlumacki_blizzard_metro1686.jpg Monster snowstorm ravages New England

People across Massachusetts and New England on Sunday assessed the storm’s impact, waited for power, and navigated a snow-shrouded landscape.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/02/10/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/debris2-3946.jpg Ocean roared into homes, flooded streets

Along the coast, residents faced a powerful ocean. “The force of this water was scary,” one person said.

A teenage boy was overcome by carbon monoxide while sitting in a running car on Nazing Street, Roxbury.

2 car deaths in Boston tied to carbon monoxide

Four people were poisoned by carbon monoxide, two fatally, while trying to get warm in cars Saturday.

A 1955 Miami Beach Police mug shot of Bulger (left), and his booking photo in 2011.

A window into Whitey’s brutal life and mind

A new biography, written by the Globe’s Kevin Cullen and Shelley Murphy, looks at James “Whitey” Bulger and notes that he offered himself for execution in exchange for the release of his girlfriend.

Scott Butera (left), chief executive of Foxwoods, and developer David Nunes

Foxwoods joins chase for casino license in Mass.

Foxwoods Resort Casino, now a partner in a Milford proposal, is promising a “full court press” for the sole casino resort license in the Boston region.

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/02/06/BostonGlobe.com/Special/Images/1940storm006-940[1].jpg The 1940 Valentine’s Day Blizzard

The Boston area was surprised by the Valentine’s Day Blizzard of 1940, which left cars and people stranded overnight, and 31 New Englanders dead.

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Opera Review

Neal Ferreira, David McFerrin, Samuel Levine, Christine Abraham, and David Kravitz in “Clemency.’’

BLO’s Opera Annex premieres MacMillan’s ‘Clemency’

The progressive flank of the Boston Lyric Opera resumed its march on Wednesday night, as the company unveiled the fourth production in its Opera Annex series.

Books

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Arthur Kingsley Porter and Lucy Porter around 1920 in Cambridge.

The mystery of Arthur Kingsley Porter

Porter’s wife writes in “Glenveagh Mystery: The Life, Work and Disappearance of Arthur Kingsley Porter,” he disappeared forever without a trace.