Boston public works has now hauled 200,000 cubic yards of snow off streets and melted 120,000 of them. #BOSnow pic.twitter.com/XCvh0EKef3
? City of Boston (@NotifyBoston) February 10, 2015
What to do with all that snow in Boston!
When the storms hit, the City of Boston continues to operate because of hard working and dedicated staff like Kevin. Peek inside 6 Tide Street, the City’s largest snow farm, and one of the farmers behind it.
Boston public works has now hauled 200,000 cubic yards of snow off streets and melted 120,000 of them.
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