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North Andover Imposes Parking Ban Beginning At 8 P.M.
The parking ban will be in effect until 8 a.m. Wednesday.

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The parking ban will be in effect until 8 a.m. Wednesday.

Snowfall is expected to begin in Burlington around noon Tuesday and could bring as much as 8 inches.
Snowfall is expected to begin in Andover around 10 a.m. Tuesday.
The Lowell Sun reported that construction could begin within six weeks.
The town census is also used for state and federal grants and school enrollment projections.
Both the "Blue" and "White" cohorts went remote Monday after a coronavirus case was found in each group.
The town will offer registration both online and over the phone, but it has not opened it up yet.
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Jeffrey Hull projected a decline in local receipts, offsetting a 3.5 percent increase to the tax levy.
Board Vice President Carol Seitz chaired the meetings in the absence of President Jan Rabbitt, who is fighting her removal.
Residents and staff at the assisted living facility in Woburn got the second dose of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.
Vaccination appointments will initially be available only through Circle Health providers.
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Dave Brown, a consultant and part-time teacher, is one of at least five candidates running for School Committee.
Board of Health Chairman Ed Weiner told BCAT that the town is not getting enough doses from the state.
The April 10 town election slate continues to fill out, with nine new candidates taking out papers this week.
Claudia Bach wrote again after a Monday message prompted concern from parents who wanted a target date for more in-person learning.
The 17-year-old North Andover driver had taken the car without permission, police said.
The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks fell to 2.9 percent, far below the 5 percent high-risk threshold.
The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks fell to 3.6 percent for a second straight week below the high-risk threshold.