CANTON – In anticipation of the third nor’easter this month, Chief Charles E. Doody and the Canton Fire Department would like to provide residents with several important safety tips as severe weather once again hits the region.
Whitman Fire and Police Departments Advise Residents Ahead of Third Nor’easter
After handling the first two nor’easters that hit the region in recent weeks, Police Chief Scott Benton and Fire Chief Timothy Grenno are advising Whitman residents to prepare for yet another winter storm.
Attleboro Fire Department Advises Residents Ahead of Third Nor’easter
After handling the first two nor’easters that hit the region in recent weeks, Chief Scott T. Lachance is advising Attleboro residents to prepare for yet another winter storm.
East Bridgewater DPW, Fire and Police Departments Advise Residents Ahead of Third Nor’easter
After handling the first two nor’easters that hit the region in recent weeks, Police Chief Scott Allen, Fire Chief Timothy Harhen and DPW Director John Haines are advising East Bridgewater residents to prepare for yet another winter storm.
Reading Police and Fire Provide Storm Update, Establish Warming Center for Residents in Need
READING — Deputy Police Chief David Clark and Fire Chief Gregory Burns would like to provide residents with a post-storm update, including the establishment of a warming shelter.
Canton Fire Department Warns Residents Ahead of This Week’s Snow Storm
On the heels of last week’s powerful March nor’easter that knocked down trees and caused widespread power outages, Fire Chief Charles E. Doody is advising Canton residents to prepare for a snowstorm that is expected to hit the region this week.
North Reading Police Provide Storm Safety Tips As Nor’easter Hits Region
NORTH READING — Chief Michael P. Murphy and the North Reading Police Department would like to advise residents to take caution Friday into Saturday as severe weather hits the region.
Melrose Police Provide Storm Update, Advise Residents to Stay off the Roads
MELROSE — Chief Michael L. Lyle and the Melrose Police Department have received several reports of storm-related damage, and first responders along with city officials are working to ensure residents remain safe during the ongoing nor’easter.
Route 44 in Raynham Closed Due to Downed Telephone Poles, Motorists Urged to Avoid Area
RAYNHAM — Chief James Donovan reports that Route 44 in Raynham is closed due to six downed telephone poles that have exposed live wires.
Newburyport Emergency Officials Alert Residents to Potential Flooding, Outages as Storm Approaches
NEWBURYPORT– With an approaching Nor’easter set to hit Massachusetts, Fire Chief/Emergency Management Director Christopher LeClaire would like to alert residents to the potential for flooding and outages.