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Archive for December 18, 2007
December 2007 Snow Storm in Chinatown
December 18, 2007 by Chinatown Blogger.

The Chinatown Blogger left early to get his car at UMass Boston, which sent an annoucement that everyone had to clear their vehicles by 4pm. Before leaving, he took a couple of photos to post on this blog. For your amusement, the Chinatown Blogger was stuck in the UMass campus parking lot for 2 hours. After finally being able to make a left onto Morrissey Blvd, another 4 hours was needed to get home. The City of Boston placed a snow removal emergency alert for street parking. The Chinatown Blogger is curious about where do Chinatown residents go park during these instances? Tell this blog where did you park in the comments section.UPDATE: A Chinatown resident told me that there are parking lots around that are opened for residents to park their cars, but residents have to pay the lot.
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