Some Images Echo Blizzard of ’78

Images of cars buried in snow over the weekend echoed some of the famous photographs of cars trapped on Boston-area highways after the blizzard of 1978, 35 years ago last week. …

No School!

Children sled down Corey Hill in Brighton on Saturday afternoon. Many schools in the area will remain closed on Monday so kids will have another opportunity to enjoy the winter fun. (Photo by Alexa Gonzalez Wagner/BU News Service)

Snowshoeing in Brookline

Image: Brookline residents Thomas Battey (left) and Vincent Valant walk with snowshoes down Fuller Street on Saturday after a winter storm passed through the Northeast, leaving over 20 inches of snow in the city of Boston. (Photo by Billie Weiss/BU News Service)

Brookline residents Thomas Battey (left) and Vincent Valant walk with snowshoes down Fuller Street on Saturday after a winter storm passed through the Northeast, leaving over 20 inches of snow in the city of Boston. (Photo by Billie Weiss/BU News Service) Click for more photos.

Sledding Fun

Image: Jonah Lundberg of Allston, Mass., topples off of his sled on Corey Hill in Brighton on Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Alexa Gonzalez Wagner/BU News Service)

Jonah Lundberg of Allston, topples off of his sled on Corey Hill in Brighton on Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Alexa Gonzalez Wagner/BU News Service). Click for more photos.

Stuck in a Bank

Car sits stuck in a snow bank in the Back Bay. Many area residents are still digging out cars like this after a massive winter storm. (Photo by Rebecca Hildreth/BU News Service)

Aerial View Post-Storm

Tired of looking at piles of snow on the street? Well, here’s a different view. Post-storm Boston from above. Boston University Prof. Michelle Johnson snapped these photos as she landed at Logan Airport on Sunday. …

New Ski Resorts in Town

Feb. 9, 2013 – Residents sled down Fuller Street in Brookline, Massachusetts after a winter storm passed through the Northeast, leaving over 20 inches of snow in the city of Boston. (Photo by Billie Weiss/BU News Service)

Make Way for Snow Plows

February 9, 2013- Watertown, Mass. was still getting hit hard by Nemo at 1:40 a.m. All non-essential vehicles have been banned from driving. Parking on the street has been banned since noon yesterday. The only vehicles on the road are city- and private-snow removal trucks and the police, who are enforcing the driving-ban, which was announced by Governor Duval Patrick yesterday as being punishable by fines and prison time.(Photo by: Jasmin Bleu Pellegrino/BU News Service)

Video: Saturday Morning after Nemo

Snow kept falling on Saturday morning. In Marblehead, waves broke over the sea wall and created small lakes in residents’ front yard while cars on Brighton are buried under…