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Boston Receives FEMA Grant For January Storm
$2.6 million in reimbursements will cover snow removal costs incurred by the storm.

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$2.6 million in reimbursements will cover snow removal costs incurred by the storm.

$2.6 million in reimbursements will cover snow removal costs incurred by the storm.
But the city's coffers do... Boston was just awarded FEMA funds for the big snowstorm we got in January.
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