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Snow Emergency Declared in Brookline
Parking bans went into effect Monday and all public offices and schools were closed.

BROOKLINE, MA - A snow emergency was declared for Brookline starting Monday at noon.
Parking bans were in effect from 6 p.m. Monday Feb. 8 to 6 a.m the following morning. The ban means parking on the streets is prohibited.
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Trash collection will remain on a normal schedule for Tuesday and the remainder of the week.
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All Town of Brookline offices, Brookline public schools and Offices, and Brookline public libraries were closed on Monday. All meetings scheduled at Brookline Town Hall were also cancelled.
The National Weather Service predicted between four and eight inches of snow for Brookline on Monday. Another two to four inches of snow could accumulate over Monday night.
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Less than on inch of snow is expected on Tuesday and there will be chances of snow showers continuing through Thursday.
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