BOSTON (AP) -- A Boston bartender is becoming a symbol today of the city's ability to bounce back -- just because he shoved some snow.
Chris Laudani removed the snow from the yellow and blue Boston Marathon finish line on Boylston Street, where the bombing two years ago killed three people and wounded more than 260 others.
Despite the two to three feet of snow that fell before a blizzard was done, many Boston area businesses have reopened, along with Logan Airport.
One woman struggling to free her car south of Boston says her snow blower broke down a couple of times because it couldn't handle all the snow.
Officials were well-prepared for the storm, mobilizing thousands of snowplows and calling in the National Guard to ensure a speedy recovery.