New Englanders dig out after snowstorm

on Saturday, April 9, 2011

Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick lifted a state of emergency Thursday, one day after blizzard conditions pounded his state and created hazardous travel conditions across New England.

Hundreds of schools remained closed in Massachusetts as crews continued to clear snow and to salt icy roadways, according to state Emergency Management spokesman Peter Judge.

The state's 250 National Guardsmen -- who were mobilized as a precautionary measure on Wednesday -- were relieved from duty by Thursday morning, Judge said.
New Englanders dig out after snowstorm

New Englanders dig out after snowstorm

New Englanders dig out after snowstorm

New Englanders dig out after snowstorm

New Englanders dig out after snowstorm

New Englanders dig out after snowstorm