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Beverly Snow Emergency Parking Ban Declared Sunday
The snow emergency parking ban was declared with 6 inches or more of snow forecast for late Sunday afternoon into Monday morning.

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The snow emergency parking ban was declared with 6 inches or more of snow forecast for late Sunday afternoon into Monday morning.

The Sunday afternoon and night storm has picked up steam and could now bring a thumping of snow to much of the state.
The snow emergency parking ban will begin at midnight on Sunday night and last until 7 a.m. Monday morning, resuming overnight Monday.
Danvers officials said crews were working to fix the problem Friday afternoon.
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