Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defended the city’s snow removal progress again Friday. She said hundreds of workers have been out every day clearing snow since the storm hit nearly two weeks ago.
At a news conference, the mayor said Boston has removed more than 6,200 truck loads of snow so far, since the storm ended 12 days ago. Wu said more will be hauled away this weekend, even with new snow in the forecast Saturday.
The mayor has faced a wave of criticism because snow is still clogging streets and sidewalks across the city. Boston got 23.2 inches of snow on January 25 and 26. It was the eighth biggest snowstorm in the city’s history and the largest in nearly four years…