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Belmont Offices, Town Hall Closing Noon Friday
Expected blizzard closing down the Town of Homes.

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Expected blizzard closing down the Town of Homes.

White-out conditions are expected as the storm intensifies.
No on-street parking or using municipal/school lots; violators will be towed.
Not surprising as blizzard heads to town.
Like last week, another set of duplicate condos sold but these are closer to the other's price.
Winter blizzard puts brakes on Friday, Saturday games.
Part of the effort to encourage Belmont residents to grow their own food.
At the height of the storm, snow could be coming down at two-to-four inches per hour, accompanied by thunder and lightning.
Playful parenting workshop at St. Joe's, honors concert at the Chenery, LEGOS (twice) at the Library.
Committee co-chairman list recommendations to increase sustainability of proposed project.
Up to a foot and a half could settle by the time the storm ends on Saturday.
School will hold its annual “Pajamarama” on Feb. 14.
Land usage was restricted in August after homeowners protested plans for a single-story hospice in the residential neighborhood.
Jazz concert postpond, boys hoops vs. Malden and Benton's monthly Book Group.
Cambridge Savings Bank honors winning entrants in its Facebook photo contest.
Sealing windows and adding insulation to your home can take as much as 30 percent off your heating bill, according to the Department of Energy.
Democrats will hold primary, and a Libertarian candidate has now announced. But still no Republican contender.
A 2009 Belmont High School graduate has taken out papers to run for School Committee.
Great American hits at the Beech, Boys Hoops at the Wenner, stories at the library and the Benton.
Expansion, brides-to-be leads 'destination' shop to add space, seating.