Massachusetts
Snowfall totals: Here's how much snow fell overnight across New England
Many communities in New England are waking up to a fresh layer of snow over their lawns and driveways after an overnight wintry storm swept across the region.
The snowfall led to hundreds of school delays across New England as road crews treat highways and secondary roads.
See the latest snowfall reports below, provided by the National Weather Service.
Time of report
Location
Amont
04:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
3 SE Albany, NH
3.8
12:50 am EST – 2/3/2025
Hamden, CT
3.7
12:15 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 ESE North Haven, CT
3.5
12:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 WNW North Haven, CT
3.3
06:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 NW Meriden Airport, CT
3.2
02:10 am EST – 2/3/2025
Clinton, CT
3.1
05:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 W Putnam, CT
3
01:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 W Richmond, RI
3
05:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
2 W East Hartford, CT
3
11:30 pm EST – 2/2/2025
Shelton, CT
3
03:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
New Haven, CT
2.9
12:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
2 SE Westfield, MA
2.8
05:35 am EST – 2/3/2025
Higganum, CT
2.8
12:13 am EST – 2/3/2025
2 W Hartford, CT
2.7
12:57 am EST – 2/3/2025
Madison, CT
2.7
09:57 pm EST – 2/2/2025
Savoy, MA
2.6
12:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
Windsor Locks, CT
2.6
12:06 am EST – 2/3/2025
2 NW Springfield, MA
2.5
12:06 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 SW Ludlow, MA
2.5
05:46 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 NE Lunenburg, MA
2.5
05:39 am EST – 2/3/2025
2 NE Fitchburg, MA
2.5
12:25 am EST – 2/3/2025
3 SE Wauregan, CT
2.5
05:48 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 E Fiskdale, MA
2.5
01:46 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 SE Marlborough, CT
2.5
12:22 am EST – 2/3/2025
Westbrook, CT
2.5
12:44 am EST – 2/3/2025
Bridgeport Airport, CT
2.5
01:05 am EST – 2/3/2025
3 W Smithfield, RI
2.4
03:21 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 NE Coventry, RI
2.4
12:21 am EST – 2/3/2025
3 E Ludlow, MA
2.3
11:31 pm EST – 2/2/2025
1 W North Amherst, MA
2.3
03:22 am EST – 2/3/2025
Grafton, MA
2.3
03:50 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 NW West Warwick, RI
2.3
05:05 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 W Ashfield, MA
2.3
02:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
Scituate, RI
2.2
05:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
Winsted, CT
2.2
11:40 pm EST – 2/2/2025
3 SW West Hartford, CT
2.2
11:55 pm EST – 2/2/2025
Rocky Hill, CT
2.2
11:30 pm EST – 2/2/2025
1 E Danbury, CT
2.2
11:44 pm EST – 2/2/2025
2 ENE Fairfield, CT
2.2
02:55 am EST – 2/3/2025
Warwick, RI
2.1
02:45 am EST – 2/3/2025
East Providence, RI
2.1
12:10 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 S Cumberland, RI
2.1
01:41 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 E Randolph, MA
2.1
02:14 am EST – 2/3/2025
2 NW West Warwick, RI
2.1
10:30 pm EST – 2/2/2025
Weston, CT
2.1
04:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
Providence, RI
2
05:50 am EST – 2/3/2025
Swansea, MA
2
05:24 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 NE Mansfield, MA
2
04:40 am EST – 2/3/2025
Dartmouth, MA
2
05:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
Marstons Mills, MA
2
05:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
4 NW Falmouth, MA
2
01:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
Leicester, MA
2
01:08 am EST – 2/3/2025
Worcester AP, MA
2
05:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 W Holden, MA
2
04:17 am EST – 2/3/2025
2 SW Hopkinton, MA
2
03:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
3 E Salem, MA
2
05:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
Andover, MA
2
01:34 am EST – 2/3/2025
4 S Tolland, CT
2
09:42 pm EST – 2/2/2025
Landgrove, VT
2
10:06 pm EST – 2/2/2025
1 NW Colrain, MA
2
11:54 pm EST – 2/2/2025
Meriden, CT
2
04:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
Natick, MA
1.9
05:11 am EST – 2/3/2025
Woodstock, CT
1.9
04:38 am EST – 2/3/2025
Staffordville, CT
1.9
12:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
Warren, MA
1.8
03:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 E Bristol, RI
1.8
05:55 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 NE Beacon Hill, MA
1.8
05:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
Pocasset, MA
1.8
05:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
Harwich, MA
1.8
04:43 am EST – 2/3/2025
2 NW Dover, MA
1.8
11:18 pm EST – 2/2/2025
1 SW Coventry, CT
1.8
12:02 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 SW Sturbridge, MA
1.8
05:10 am EST – 2/3/2025
Rockland, MA
1.7
05:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
Tolland, CT
1.6
12:01 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 N Attleborough, MA
1.5
05:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 NW East Falmouth, MA
1.5
05:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
Mashpee, MA
1.5
05:30 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 N Brewster, MA
1.5
12:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
Boston, MA
1.4
12:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 E Boxford, MA
1.4
02:39 am EST – 2/3/2025
3 E Acton, MA
1.3
12:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
West Warwick, RI
1.3
12:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
NWS Boston/Norton, MA
1.1
11:00 pm EST – 2/2/2025
2 N Central Falls, RI
1
11:43 pm EST – 2/2/2025
Allston, MA
1
11:28 pm EST – 2/2/2025
2 NE Bliss Corner, MA
1
12:00 am EST – 2/3/2025
1 N Methuen, MA
1
10:20 pm EST – 2/2/2025
Agawam, MA
1
09:43 pm EST – 2/2/2025
1 S Westfield, MA
1
09:40 pm EST – 2/2/2025
1 SE Chesterfield, MA
1
10:00 pm EST – 2/2/2025
New Milford, CT
1
Massachusetts
Ben & Jerry’s is giving out free ice cream today. Where in Massachusetts?
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Ben & Jerry’s is giving out free ice cream on April 14. On that day, ice cream lovers can walk into any participating shop and leave with dessert – no wallet required.
The Vermont-based company is preparing to serve up “1 million and one” scoops across 13 countries on Free Cone Day, a highly anticipated annual giveaway event, according to a Ben & Jerry’s press release.
“Free Cone Day is all about our fans. It’s our way of saying thank you with an international moment of togetherness,” CEO Jochanan Senf said in a statement.
The Free Cone Day tradition began in 1979, after the ice cream company’s first year of business in Burlington, and has continued to grow ever since.
Here’s where to get a free scoop of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream this year in Massachusetts.
When is Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day 2026?
This year, Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day is on Tuesday, April 14. The free ice cream is typically given out at Ben & Jerry’s scoop shops between noon and 8 p.m., though some shops may vary.
How Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day works
Customers can visit any participating Ben & Jerry’s scoop shop to receive a free cup or cone of ice cream, according to the company’s website. You can pick whichever flavor you want. No purchase is required.
“There’s no catch and no fine print,” Ben & Jerry’s said on the website.
While there may be a line outside your local Ben & Jerry’s scoop shop on Free Cone Day, it will likely move quickly because staff don’t need to ring up orders.
And the best part? Customers can get back in line as many times as they’d like. In fact, it’s actually encouraged, according to a Ben & Jerry’s press release.
“So, if fans are stuck choosing between a classic flavor like Chocolate Fudge Brownie and Cookie Dough, or a Scoop Shop exclusive like Marshmallow Sky, Sweet Cream & Cookies or Mint Chocolate Chunk, they needn’t worry. Why choose just one, when they can try them all!” the company said.
Participating Ben & Jerry’s locations in MA
At least 17 Ben & Jerry’s locations in Massachusetts participate in Free Cone Day. Here are their addresses and special Free Cone Day hours:
- Boston – Faneuil Hall: 8 North Market St., Bay 22, North Market, Boston, MA 02109 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Boston – Fenway: 61 Brookline Ave., Boston, MA 02215 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Boston – Newbury Street: 174 Newbury St.,Boston, MA 02116 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Boston – Prudential Center: 800 Boylston St., Prudential Center, Boston, MA 02199 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Boston – Quincy Market: 4 South Market St., Boston, MA 02109 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Boston – Seaport: 83 Seaport Boulevard,Boston, MA 02110 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Braintree – South Shore Plaza: 30 Forbes Road,Braintree, MA 02184 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Cambridge – Harvard Square: 35 JFK St., Cambridge, MA 02138 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Cambridge – Porter Square: 59 White St., Cambridge, MA 02140 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Hingham – Derby Street: 92 Derby St., #113, Hingham, MA 02043 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Hyannis: 352 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Marlboro: 187 Boston Post Road West, Marlboro, MA 01752 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Natick: 1265 Worcester St., Route 9 West, Natick, MA 01760 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- North Eastham: 50 Brackett Road, North Eastham, MA 02651 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- Pittsfield: 79 South St., Pittsfield, MA 01201 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
- South Deerfield – Yankee Candle Company: 25 Greenfield Road, South Deerfield, MA 01373 (12 p.m. to 6 p.m.)
- Watertown – Arsenal Yards: 103 Arsenal Yards Boulevard, Watertown, MA 02472 (12 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
Massachusetts
20 years later: How Massachusetts health care reform changed access
This week marks 20 years since Massachusetts passed a landmark health care reform law that reshaped how residents access medical care and helped pave the way for national changes.Signed on April 12, 2006, the Massachusetts health care reform law — often referred to as “Romneycare” — expanded insurance coverage through a combination of Medicaid expansion, subsidized private plans, and an individual mandate requiring most residents to carry insurance. According to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the law led to one of the highest insured rates in the country, with coverage now exceeding 97% of residents.Two decades later, doctors say the impact is still being felt, especially when it comes to how patients enter and navigate the health system.Dr. Daniel Chandler, a primary care physician and associate chief medical information officer at Tufts Medical Center, says the law fundamentally changed access to care.“Health insurance really allows people to have a primary care doctor and a medical home,” Chandler said. “And the alternative to that is often the emergency department, which can be very expensive.” With expanded coverage, more residents are now able to see primary care providers, allowing for earlier intervention and preventive care.Chandler says that shift can make a significant difference.“You can get some necessary screening done and preventive care when it’s relatively easy to fix and it’s less expensive,” he said.Despite high coverage rates, affordability remains a top issue for many patients.“Patients complain about cost all the time,” Chandler said, noting that premiums are only part of the financial burden. “Often, there’s a lot of co-pays that can add up if you choose the wrong plan.”For patients, navigating insurance options can be overwhelming, especially during limited enrollment periods.“The topic is incredibly complex,” Chandler said. “If you have resources like family members or friends who are knowledgeable, I always recommend that you ask them.” Doctors warn that financial pressure can lead patients to delay or skip treatment — a decision that can have long-term consequences.“It can be really catastrophic to avoid treatment,” Chandler said. “If a problem is easy to fix early, that can get more difficult and more expensive over time if you don’t fix it early.”To help address those challenges, many health systems — including Tufts Medicine — now offer support services such as social workers and pharmacy teams to help patients find lower-cost medications, financial assistance or other resources.
This week marks 20 years since Massachusetts passed a landmark health care reform law that reshaped how residents access medical care and helped pave the way for national changes.
Signed on April 12, 2006, the Massachusetts health care reform law — often referred to as “Romneycare” — expanded insurance coverage through a combination of Medicaid expansion, subsidized private plans, and an individual mandate requiring most residents to carry insurance. According to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the law led to one of the highest insured rates in the country, with coverage now exceeding 97% of residents.
Two decades later, doctors say the impact is still being felt, especially when it comes to how patients enter and navigate the health system.
Dr. Daniel Chandler, a primary care physician and associate chief medical information officer at Tufts Medical Center, says the law fundamentally changed access to care.
“Health insurance really allows people to have a primary care doctor and a medical home,” Chandler said. “And the alternative to that is often the emergency department, which can be very expensive.”
With expanded coverage, more residents are now able to see primary care providers, allowing for earlier intervention and preventive care.
Chandler says that shift can make a significant difference.
“You can get some necessary screening done and preventive care when it’s relatively easy to fix and it’s less expensive,” he said.
Despite high coverage rates, affordability remains a top issue for many patients.
“Patients complain about cost all the time,” Chandler said, noting that premiums are only part of the financial burden. “Often, there’s a lot of co-pays that can add up if you choose the wrong plan.”
For patients, navigating insurance options can be overwhelming, especially during limited enrollment periods.
“The topic is incredibly complex,” Chandler said. “If you have resources like family members or friends who are knowledgeable, I always recommend that you ask them.”
Doctors warn that financial pressure can lead patients to delay or skip treatment — a decision that can have long-term consequences.
“It can be really catastrophic to avoid treatment,” Chandler said. “If a problem is easy to fix early, that can get more difficult and more expensive over time if you don’t fix it early.”
To help address those challenges, many health systems — including Tufts Medicine — now offer support services such as social workers and pharmacy teams to help patients find lower-cost medications, financial assistance or other resources.
Massachusetts
USPS Worker Pinned Under Mail Truck After Massachusetts Crash Lucky To Be Alive, Fire Chief Says
April 13, 2026
First responders say a United States Postal Service worker is lucky to be a live after a crash in Medway Friday that left her trapped under her mail truck.
Shortly before 11:20 a.m., police say a red pickup truck driving along Main Street struck the postal truck from behind. The mail carrier inside the postal truck was leaning out to deliver mail at the time.
The crash sent the truck rolling into the mulch of a nearby front lawn.
A USPS worker was pinned under her truck following a crash in Medway/CBS Boston
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