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Families should be extra cautious this year, as Hurricane Sandy left plenty of downed trees, wires and branches.

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Families should be extra cautious this year, as Hurricane Sandy left plenty of downed trees, wires and branches.

Workers will repair a broken pole in Newton and clear storm-related debris from the Green Line D branch. Shuttle buses will replace the trolley during the down time.
Workers will repair a broken pole in Newton and clear storm-related debris from the Green Line D branch. Shuttle buses will replace the trolley during the down time.
As of this afternoon, more than 20 roads were still closed in the city.
Khan is going for her 10th term as state representative in the 11th Middlesex District. She is being challenged this year by Newton Republican Greer Tan Swiston.
Swiston is a five-year member of the Newton Board of Aldermen and challenged incumbent Democrat Kay Khan for this same state representative seat in 2004.
Now that the winds have died down, what stores and restaurants are opening today?
Cleaning up after the storm, last farmers' market and Carr School discussion.
Passengers should leave additional time for their commute and expect delays.
Passengers should leave additional time for their commute and expect delays.
As of 9 p.m., Hurricane Sandy has left more than 5,000 Newton NSTAR customers without power.
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Who you can call in Newton if you're having something to report during Hurricane Sandy.
Trees and wires are down across the city, according to scanner reports.
City officials are working to prepare for Hurricane Sandy.
Local theatre shows, a special School Committee meeting and Hurricane Sandy.
Not sure how to trick your little ghosts and ghouls into eating a real meal on Halloween night? Here are some recipes that are sure to be a treat (and won't take too much time or effort) - for you and your hungry hobgoblins!
Catch up on your Newton news.
Hurricane Sandy could be making its way to New England early next week.