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For buried Boston, storm was no joke But warmer air is expected to help in cleanup
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USA TODAY - McLean, Va.
Author: John Larrabee
Date: Apr 2, 1997
Start Page: 03.A
Section: NEWS
Text Word Count: 460
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BOSTON -- Weary city residents were cleaning up after the worst blizzard to hit in 20 years, but they're hoping warmer weather will ease the work load today.

The nor'easter, dubbed ``the April Fools' storm,'' dumped 24 inches of snow on the city Monday and Tuesday. Other parts of southern New England reported more than 30 inches.

``By Saturday I expect to be pushing a roto-tiller,'' Boston resident Wayne Vargas joked as he shoveled out Tuesday.

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