Remembering the Blizzard of ’78
By Canton Citizen
The Canton-Mattapan bus was totally immobilized in front of the former Dunkin
Donuts shop at the corner of Washington and Church streets. (Photo courtesy of George Comeau/Canton Historical Society)
Monday marked the 45th anniversary of the infamous ‘Blizzard of ’78,’ which paralyzed the region with a combination of heavy snowfall and hurricane-force winds. To this day, it remains the second biggest snowstorm on record in the greater Boston area, surpassed a quarter century later by the Blizzard of 2003.
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