These were the top stories of the week on Acton Patch.
Two communities had 22 inches—the most in the state.
Episcopal parish will bring Ash Wednesday to the South Acton Train Station.
Wind gusts will reach 60 mph or higher.
Wind gusts could reach 60 mph or higher.
Gov. Charlie Baker asks people to stay home on Sunday.
If you have to drive, and you take the Pike, it'll be a slow one.
The storm is expected to drop about a foot of snow on the region.
Plus, Marblehead High graduate dies during a New Zealand adventure and Burlington might have solution to snow day issue.
A blizzard will interrupt service.
The National Weather Service issued an alert Friday; 8-12 inches of snow is now expected.
The snow is supposed to start Saturday afternoon.
The state Department of Public Safety on Thursday issued an advisory after several major snowstorms hit the region.
More than a foot of snow could hit the region.
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These are the top stories so far this week on Acton Patch.
1-2 inches is expected.
Rail was shut down Tuesday due to snow.
They will hit Thursday and Saturday.
Buses will be available "on an extremely limited basis."
A snowstorm has once again disrupted the mass transit service.
More than a foot of snow is expected to blanket the region by Monday night.
The snow is expected to last from Sunday morning through Tuesday morning.
Some areas may see up to 20 inches of snow between Saturday and Tuesday.
Plus, a woman is killed and an officer is shot in Bourne and Stoughton Police shoot a man with a knife.
A series of snowstorms is expected to dump even more snow on the region.
The snow will be spread out over the next four days.
These are the top stories on Acton Patch so far this week.
Even more snow is on the way this weekend.
The massive amounts of snow falling in Massachusetts have affected flights, schools and yes, even the Patriots Super Bowl parade.
Another storm is expected to drop about 4 inches of snow on the region.
The snow is expected to continue up until 10 p.m.
These are the top stories of the week on Acton Patch.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning.
The snowstorm is expected to start late Sunday night or early Monday morning.
Plus, body parts found on Swampscott beach and Easton Police seize heroin, cash and cars from home.
It will be the third major snowstorm in less than a week.
With more snow on the way, MEMA offers these tips to keep you safe.
A blizzard already dropped more than 2 feet of snow on the region this week.