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Hurricane Jaoquin

October 2, 2015

Gloucester Police and Fire Departments Provide Hurricane and Flood Safety Tips

GLOUCESTER — As Hurricane Joaquin is now rated a category four storm, with the chance that it may impact New England next week, Police Chief Leonard Campanello, Fire Chief Eric Smith and Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken recommend that residents take the necessary safety precautions to prepare themselves for a potentially serious storm.

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October 2, 2015

North Reading Police Department Provides Hurricane and Flood Safety Tips

NORTH READING — As Hurricane Joaquin is now rated a category four storm, with the chance that it may impact New England, Police Chief Michael P. Murphy and the North Reading Police Department are urging residents to take the necessary safety precautions to prepare themselves for a potentially serious storm.

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October 2, 2015

Franklin Police and Fire Offer Hurricane and Flood Safety Tips

FRANKLIN — Hurricane Joaquin remains a potentially dangerous category four storm. Although latest forecasts show a direct hit is unlikely for New England, Police Chief Stephan Semerjian and Fire Chief Gary B. McCarraher advise that the community take safety precautions to prepare for potentially serious weather

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