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No School in Lynnfield Friday
With up to eight inches of snow expected through midday Friday, school has been cancelled.

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With up to eight inches of snow expected through midday Friday, school has been cancelled.

Salem State University has canceled classes, as have the public schools.
With up to eight inches of snow expected through midday Friday, school has been cancelled.
With up to eight inches of snow expected through midday Friday, school has been cancelled.
With up to eight inches of snow expected through midday Friday, school has been cancelled.
With up to eight inches of snow expected through midday Friday, school has been cancelled.
With up to eight inches of snow expected through midday Friday, school has been cancelled.
With up to eight inches of snow expected through midday Friday, school has been cancelled.
Evening activities in Burlington are open, according to school officials. Shawsheen Tech is also closed on Friday.
With up to eight inches of snow expected through midday Friday, school has been cancelled.
A decision on afternoon and evening activities will be made later this morning. Shawsheen Tech is also closed.
With up to eight inches of snow expected overnight Thursday through Friday morning, school has been cancelled.
Burlington is now expected to get four to eight inches of snow starting early Friday morning before tapering off midday.
Bedford is now expected to get four to eight inches of snow starting early Friday morning before tapering off midday.
Tewksbury is now expected to get four to eight inches of snow starting early Friday morning before tapering off midday.
Wilmington is now expected to get four to eight inches of snow starting early Friday morning before tapering off midday.
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