North Andover, MA|News|
Cold Spell Could Cause North Andover Trash Pickup Delays
Residents should leave their trash and recycling curbside, the town said.

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Residents should leave their trash and recycling curbside, the town said.

The extreme lows in the forecast could affect the buses' diesel engines, the superintendent said in a letter to parents.
No one was injured when a small fire was ignited in the school library, the Eagle-Tribune reported.
Residents in sensitive groups can get $30 per month to offset the cost of bottled water for any quarter the city is non-compliant.
Nine people have already taken out papers to run for seats including moderator, Select Board and School Committee.
Residents 18 and older will be able to get boosted at the Town Offices Wednesday.
The board is meeting Friday morning to discuss the recent rise in coronavirus cases.
Over 400 people died on Massachusetts streets last year, including record numbers of motorcyclists.
The Massachusetts Office of Disability awarded the town funds to create its first ADA evaluation and transition plan in almost 30 years
The district received $15,000 for educational opportunities for low-income and English Language Learner students.
The city's positive test rate was 16.54 percent over the last two weeks, according to the state.
The town reported nearly 500 coronavirus cases in the last two weeks, according to the state.
The town reported nearly 700 coronavirus cases in the last two weeks, according to the state.
The town reported over 500 coronavirus cases in the last two weeks, according to the state.
The town reported over 500 coronavirus cases in the last two weeks, according to the state.
Sgt. John Gonsalves wrote to his mother from Germany in 1945. Last month, the letter was finally delivered to his widow in Woburn.
Coronavirus cases and positive test rates rose in over 90 percent of the state's communities, according to the latest town-by-town report.
The town reversed plans to open offices late Friday, opting to stay closed all day due to the snow.
Woburn is projected to get 5 to 11 inches of snow beginning early Friday morning.
Tewksbury is projected to get 4 to 9 inches of snow beginning early Friday morning.