Buffeted by snow, MBTA workers found a new way forward
Posted on February 21, 2017
By Nicole Dungca, Boston Globe
"They say necessity is the mother of invention. But Michael Haywood was driven by plain embarrassment.
The nightmarish winter of 2015 was at its worst, a barrage of powerful storms that brought the MBTA to its knees. In desperation, state officials called in prisoners and the National Guard to help the transit system dig out, one shovelful at a time..."
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