Crime & Safety
(UPDATE: 6:32 p.m.) Roads Remain Closed as Sandy Exits
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, several roads around town remain closed due to fallen trees and downed wires.
UPDATE 10/30 6:32 p.m.- Springs Road and Pine Hill Road are now open to traffic, according to the Bedford Police Department.
UPDATE 10/30 1:05 p.m.- Springs Road, Pine Hill Road, Fox Run Road, part of Wildwood Road and part of Meadowbrook Road remain closed while crews continue to work on removing debris and restoring power, according to the Bedford Police Department. Crews are also working in other areas.
following Hurricane Sandy, fallen trees and downed wires have left several roads closed to traffic, according to the Bedford Police Department.Â
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Pine Hill Road is closed near number 20 as a result of a tree down on power lines.Â
Fox Run Road is closed near number 24 due to a large tree that fell and is blocking the road.Â
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Springs Road near number 596 is closed because of a large pine that fell and is blocking the road.Â
Looking for updates on the impact Hurricane Sandy on Bedford? Subscribe to our newsletter or follow us on Twitter and Facebook.BPD has advised drivers to avoid these areas as crews are still working on removing debris and getting power lines back up.
Bedford Public Schools and Middlesex Community College remain closed Tuesday due to the impact of Hurricane Sandy.
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