When Vermont’s snow plows roll before breakfast, it’s usually for a mess on our roads. On Tuesday, it was for Massachusetts.
As Massachusetts and other parts of New England grapple with the aftermath of an intense snowstorm, VTrans stepped in to help. The agency sent over 30 pieces of equipment and 33 employees to its neighbor to the south Tuesday to aid with snow removal, according to Greg Smith, the agency’s district transportation administrator for the capital region.
The fleet included dump trucks, bucket loaders for scooping snow and, of course, plows.
Some places in Massachusetts got over three feet of snow in the storm, according to the National Weather Service, prompting the state to request snow removal assistance from its neighbors…