For this special edition of Top Tweets, we explore how residents passed the time surviving Winter Storm Juno. Cars parked along the sidewalks looked like mountain ranges as neighbors shoveled sidewalks and city crews plowed the narrow streets. Social Media was imperative for letting people know what establishments were open or closed, but it also captured how the North End spends a snow day.
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