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Photo Gallery: Belmont After the Blizzard
Saturday after the storm was filled with shovelers, snow blowers and people out and about.

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Saturday after the storm was filled with shovelers, snow blowers and people out and about.

Have your barrels and containers ready on the same ol' pick-up days.
The Red Line routes from Alewife and Harvard Square will run limited schedules beginning today, but no bus service in Belmont. Full MBTA service will resume Monday morning.
The clean up continues for the next week.
Monday's expected rain could prove too much for flat roofs supporting two feet of snow.
A series of brief articles involving the blizzard. Send us your photos and storm stories.
A series of brief articles involving the blizzard. Send us your photos and storm stories.
Highway Department is asking residents not to place snow back onto roadways.
How much came down in your neighborhood?
Police, town-owned electric utility report relatively quiet night.
Take a photo of the snow falling out your window right now and upload it to Belmont Patch.
Visibility is reduced to a quarter-mile, residents are advised to stay indoors.
A series of brief articles involving the blizzard. Send us your photos and storm stories.
A series of brief articles involving the blizzard. Send me your photos and story and I'll upload it.
Public Works, Police and Fire and Municipal Light crews are ready for the next 72 hours.
Increasing severity of storm means parking on-street and in town lots
Up to 24 inches of wind-driven snow is expected.
Belmont Snow Emergency number: 617-993-2698.
Shaws, CVS, Starbucks and most convenience stores will be open Friday; when they are closing is another matter.