Mass. digs out after big winter storm

The storm left a foot of snow across much of the Cape Cod region and 3 to 6 inches elsewhere in Eastern Mass.

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Pedestrians ventured out on New York?s Upper West Side after the storm.

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The snow was deep in Camp Hill, Pa., on Saturday.

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Times Square was a good place for snow photos on Saturday.

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A car in Centreville, Va., early Sunday morning.

Snow was cleared outside of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington.

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Snow was cleared outside of the US Supreme Court in Washington.

An Amish man drove his buggy through heavy snow and wind in Mechanicsville, Maryland.

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An Amish man drove his buggy through heavy snow and wind in Mechanicsville, Maryland.

A surfer took to the waters off Newport, R.I., during Saturday?s storm.

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A surfer took to the waters off Newport, R.I., during Saturday?s storm.

A contractor cleared a sidewalk in Mashpee during heavy snow conditions.

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A snow plow cleared a sidewalk in Mashpee during heavy snow conditions.

Pedestrians walked on Columbus Avenue in the Upper West early Sunday morning in New York City.

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Pedestrians walked on Columbus Avenue in the Upper West early Sunday morning in New York City.

Tarik Karamoko (left) and Jaymar Marasigan were stuck at Logan Airport.

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Tarik Karamoko (left) and Jaymar Marasigan were stuck at Logan Airport.

A dog was walked on a Newport beach.

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Someone walked their dog on Newport beach.

Local Washington D.C. residents Amber Neightengale (left) and Marisa Pace (R) sled down the West Front Lawn of the U.S. Capitol on a kayak.

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Local Washington D.C. residents Amber Neightengale (left) and Marisa Pace (R) sled down the West Front Lawn of the U.S. Capitol on a kayak.

A woman danced on a Newport, R.I. roofdeck.

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A woman danced on a Newport, R.I. roofdeck.

Brian Schwartz and Kerri McCarty skated at a Worcester rink.

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Brian Schwartz and Kerri McCarty skated at a Worcester rink.

A for rent sign was submerged on flooded streets after a winter storm in Wildwood, N.J.

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A for rent sign was submerged on flooded streets after a winter storm in Wildwood, N.J.

Tor Holck shoveled in back of the Pie in the Sky Cafe in Woods Hole.

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Tor Holck shoveled in back of the Pie in the Sky Cafe in Woods Hole.

Cat Tignor removed snow from her car in Woods Hole.

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Cat Tignor removed snow from her car in Woods Hole.

Snow was falling in Woods Hole around midday Saturday.

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Snow was falling in Woods Hole around midday Saturday.

A man was seen posing as the Statue of Liberty during a snow storm in Times Square.

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A man was seen posing as the Statue of Liberty during a snow storm in Times Square.

Crews in Worcester cleared a sidewalk Saturday.

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Crews in Worcester cleared a sidewalk Saturday.

AFC championship | Patriots vs. Broncos

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

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Manning was once the gunslinger, Brady the game-manager, but now they?ve reversed roles.

Peyton Manning (left) and Tom Brady have faced off 16 times, with Brady and the Patriots winning 11.

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Tom Brady, Peyton Manning bring out best in each other

Concentration levels rise, a sense of purpose sets in, and the quarterbacks are aware of how well they have to play that week.

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After more than a decade, state officials have yet to decide what ?universal preschool? should look like or how it should be funded.

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Markey wants the agency to reverse its 2015 decision allowing the pediatric use of OxyContin.

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In recounting the Oct. 30 incident, Johnson said he just wanted to ?stay alive.?

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/01/19/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/MassLegislators188A.jpg Where the state senators stand on marijuana

Eight state senators traveled to Denver to gain an understanding of how to regulate the pot industry, should Massachusetts give it the green light.

Yvonne Abraham

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/01/23/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/abrahamy-10196.jpg In Lynn, GE workers wonder what move will mean

Will nearby bosses be more likely to preserve their high-skilled jobs? Or will they have more cover to erase them?

Bobby Curley believes his collie, Celtz, was bitten by a rattlesnake, but he is not entirely opposed to the plan to bring the snakes back to the area.

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Quabbin ?rattlesnake island? idea leaves some squirming

The state says the plan poses no threat to the public, but resentment still runs deep here, 75 years after four towns were destroyed for the reservoir.

Opinion

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Michael Bloomberg is reportedly studying up on past third-party runs by H. Ross Perot and the granddaddy of them all, Teddy Roosevelt.

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/01/21/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/01161956_EstesKefauver_001.jpg There?s nothing quite like the New Hampshire primary

Even in this outlandish age of dark money, polling delirium, and the Donald, it remains first in the nation for a reason.

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The buzz focused on two New York billionaires who weren?t there: Donald Trump and Mike Bloomberg.

At the State of Union address, President Obama said he regretted that the division between the parties had worsened.

JEFF JACOBY

Obama regrets polarized rancor. He should.

Obama routinely speaks of his critics as if their motives couldn?t possibly be rational or decent.

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With international markets and economies are more closely tied, the ramifications of falling crude prices are felt more in the US.

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Ground Game

Ground Game

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Geographically, Sanders is bolstered by independent voters and clusters of support along the state?s border with Vermont.

Globe investigations

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A look at high-impact investigations from The Boston Globe, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning report on abuse in the Catholic Church.

The Big Picture

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Water crisis in Flint, Mich.

Thousands of residents in Michigan have been exposed to toxic amounts of lead, including about 9,000 children.

The story behind 'Spotlight'

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?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.

BetaBoston

BetaBoston

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Harvard neuroscientists are teaming up with coders on a massive project to understand and mimic how the human brain learns.

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John L. Allen Jr. | All Things Catholic

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A pope?s impact is measured not just by what he says or does, but also by which impulses in Catholicism rise or fall on his watch.

Globe Insiders

Design New England

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Interior designer Holly Joe cooks up the love in her sophisticated yet cozy family house in Westwood.