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Clear The Snow Off Your Car: Hamilton Police
Hamilton Police are asking residents to clear their cars of snow before driving.

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Hamilton Police are asking residents to clear their cars of snow before driving.

An informal Patch poll took the temperature on Salem becoming a sanctuary city.
Plum Consignment has launched an online-only store five years after opening on Cabot Street.
There were eight fatal overdoses in Swampscott from Jan. 1, 2015, to Dec. 7, 2016.
All cars must be off the street by Wednesday evening.
Post offices, banks, and schools close to celebrate the holiday originally established to celebrate George Washington.
Also: Listings for receptionists, home health aides, and occupational therapists near Danvers.
The Satanic Temple's Salem Art Gallery will host an art exhibition inspired by the Roman beliefs surrounding February.
The default speed limit on streets with no posted signs has been reduced from 30 mph to 25 mph.
The Pan-Mass Challenge is looking for a volunteer to coordinate the Kids Rides.
The most memorable items from North Shore police logs.
Plus: A disturbing Snapchat, a missing car, and a stop sign facing the wrong way.
Someone tried to walk out of the CVS on Dodge Street with $130 worth of merchandise, mostly stool softeners.
The bus, carrying Danvers High School students, was involved in an accident Tuesday afternoon.
After the city voted "no" on the recreational marijuana question in November, Peabody voters may get a chance to vote on the topic again.
Stolen Jeep, a bathroom intruder, and more from the Salem Police log.
Hot coffee thrown during a road rage incident and more from the Peabody Police log.
The bill for water used in February, March, and April will be more for people who use more than 75,000 gallons.
Living Swell is Atlantic Avenue's newest addition.
The cigarette disposal bins that turn heads in downtown Salem have won an innovation award.