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About 15 miles away in Quincy, Dan Spatola was shoveling his sidewalk after spending four hours uncovering his car. He hoped to go to work Monday but had a problem: A snowplow had started on his street but stopped, leaving a mountain of snow blocking the road.

Clearing the street is on the town’s to-do list, he said, “but it might be awhile.”

Chris Carroll, who lives in a hilly area of Quincy that overlooks the bay, was shoveling snow off his roof in anticipation of a Monday rainstorm. Rain weighs down thick snow, which can collapse roofs.

He and his neighbor, Leo W. Keenan Jr., watched as Carroll’s childhood friend plowed the street.

“When you get a storm like this, it’s exciting,” Keenan said. “But then you have to clean up. It’s like a sponge — it absorbs your time and energy and gives nothing back.”

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(Semuels reported from Massachusetts and Gerber from Los Angeles.)

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