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Snow Emergency Declared in Newton
Parking bans are in effect and garbage pickups are delayed.

NEWTON, MA - A snow emergency was declared for Newton starting Monday at noon.
The Feb. 8 snow emergency means cars parked on the road can be towed.
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City Hall, municipal offices and schools were shut down Monday in anticipation of winter storm Mars.
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Trash and recycling collection was delayed one day. Barrels should be placed curbside no later than 7 a.m. the day after your regular collection day.
Residents of Newton can call 617-796-1000 or 311 from a landline phone with any questions.
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The National Weather Service predicted between three and seven inches of snow for Newton Monday. Another two to four inches of snow could accumulate over Monday night.
One to two inches of snow are expected on Tuesday, and there will be chances of snow showers continuing through Thursday.
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