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Boston’s tower of filthy snow finally melts away

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BOSTON – The last of Boston’s winter nightmare has finally melted away.

Mayor Martin Walsh announced Tuesday that Boston’s once-massive pile of filthy snow has officially dwindled to nothing. The pile accumulated into a 75-foot tower of snow after a record-breaking winter that dumped more than 110 inches on the city.

The mound made Bostonians shiver into the summer, but not because of the temperature: it was laden more than 80 tons of garbage, transforming it into a repulsive trash heap as the snow melted. Officials say two snowstorms struck after residents put their trash out, and it got swept up by plows.

The persistent pile prompted Walsh to hold a contest for who could guess when it would melt. He’ll announce the winners Wednesday.

This story was originally published July 15, 2015 at 9:19 AM with the headline "Boston’s tower of filthy snow finally melts away."

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