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Street Sweeping Canceled for Thursday, March 1st Due to Snow Forecast

Posted on Wed, Feb. 29, 2012 Author Matt ContiComments Off on Street Sweeping Canceled for Thursday, March 1st Due to Snow Forecast

Due to adverse weather forecast—posted sweeping for Thursday, March 1, 2012 in the North End is cancelled.  NO-TOW notifications will be going out.

Mechanical sweeping will resume next week. More details.

Tagged Street Sweeping, Weather

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