Big winter storms hit New England almost every year, but no storm is more clearly remembered and talked about than the Blizzard of '78. The blizzard hit the Boston ... but the cross country skiing was ...
Brockton was bombarded with 2 feet of snow, stranding cars and marooning workers and students. What it was like in words and ...
The Blizzard of '78 slammed New England 47 years ago this week. What was your experience? Or did you hear a lot about it ...
The infamous Blizzard of 1978 first hit the Northeast on Feb. 6, 1978, and stretched into the next day. Snow fell at a rate of 4 inches per hour, and wind gusts reached 83 mph during the storm, ...
Ultimately, 11 deaths in Indiana were attributed to the Blizzard of ’78. Indianapolis Star File Photo (Note: this photo was published Jan. 28, 1978). Mike and Gregory Howard have a big job of ...
A winter storm hit the Boston area Thursday, projected to bring 2 to 4 inches of snow. But, 47 years ago, the region ground ...
We are republishing it for the anniversary of the storm on Saturday. The Blizzard of '78 was a catastrophic storm that killed about 100 people and injured 4,500 more — and caused more than $500 ...
The snowstorm, later dubbed the Blizzard of ’78, crippled the East Coast for a week, killing 29 people — including a Scituate girl and Mansfield man — in Massachusetts, destroying 2,000 ...
This week marks 47 years since the incredible Blizzard of '78, the benchmark by which all storms of our generation are measured.The storm itself started as an extra-tropical low system off the ...
The snowstorm, later dubbed the Blizzard of ’78, crippled the East Coast for a ... on Belmont Street in Brockton in the wake of the Blizzard of 1978. Photo by Stanley A. Bauman Campanelli ...