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Governor Baker Announces State Office Closures for Non-Emergency Executive Branch State Employees Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Governor Baker Announces State Office Closures for Non-Emergency Executive Branch State Employees Tuesday, March 13, 2018
BOSTON — Due to the forecasted nor’easter set to impact the Commonwealth all day Tuesday, Governor Charlie Baker has announced that all offices for non-emergency state executive branch employees will be closed tomorrow. Heavy snowfall and high winds will result in hazardous driving conditions and the administration is urging residents to stay off roadways and to use public transportation when possible.
The Baker-Polito Administration remains in close contact with the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, National Weather Service, MassDOT and State Police to monitor the forecast. The MBTA Storm Desk will continue to monitor rail service throughout the storm and provide updates to commuters at www.MBTA.com/winter.
State Office Closures: State offices will be closed for all non-emergency, executive branch state employees on Tuesday, March 13, 2018.
Students across Massachusetts WALKOUT FOR ACTION: MA
Students across Massachusetts WALKOUT FOR ACTION: MA
BOSTON, March 12, 2018-- On Wednesday, March 14, 2018, high school students in Massachusetts will be joining students, teachers, school administrators, parents and allies across the nation to take part in a #NationalSchoolWalkout for 17 minutes at 10am in response to the gun violence epidemic that is plaguing our schools and neighborhoods. After the walkout, Massachusetts students from across the region will take this action one step further: to the State House in Boston to advocate for school safety and stronger gun laws. They will march, raise their voices and meet with state legislators to call for change.
Students from over 20 different schools will join at the State House to speak out against gun violence and demand action from the legislators and representatives. They will advocate for House Bill 3610, a red-flag Extreme Risk Protection Order that allows for family and household members to petition courts to temporarily remove guns from individuals who pose risks to the public or themselves. Charlotte Lowell, a student organizer for the day of action, states, “We demand that our lives are prioritized over access to guns. We won’t stop until we feel safe in our streets and in our schools.”
Organizers are planning to gather in St. Paul’s Church at 11:00 am. They will march to the State House from St. Paul’s Church for a short rally before entering the State House at 12:15 pm. At 1:00 pm, students will gather in Gardner Auditorium at the Statehouse to advocate for change before meeting with state legislators.
MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES PREPARATIONS, SNOW EMERGENCY, SCHOOL CLOSURES FOR WINTER STORM
MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES PREPARATIONS, SNOW EMERGENCY, SCHOOL CLOSURES FOR WINTER STORM
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Urges residents to take caution, abide by snow emergency regulations
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BOSTON - Monday, March 12, 2018 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced preparations for tonight's snowstorm, which is expected to bring 12-18 inches of snow, along with strong winds of 15-30 MPH and gusts between 40-50 MPH.
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect from 11 p.m. tonight through 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Public Works crews will begin pre-treating the roads this evening, and will have 700 pieces of equipment on hand over the course of the storm to clear roadways once snowfall begins. Boston's Emergency Operations Center will be monitoring the storm.
"We are encouraging residents to stay off the roads, to assist older residents and those with disabilities, and to keep up with the shoveling of their property throughout the storm tomorrow," said Mayor Walsh. "I encourage Boston's employers to take the weather into consideration tomorrow. The City offers a number of resources geared towards keeping residents safe and aware of current conditions. I ask each and every single Boston resident to remain vigilant, stay safe and look after their neighbors."
Closures:
Parking:
Preparations:
Rules on Clearing Snow:
Safety Tips:
Helping the Homeless:
Residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency notifications through AlertBoston and utilize the 311 call center for non-emergency related issues. Please follow @CityofBoston and visit boston.gov/snow for the latest updates.
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昆士市宣佈今晚8點起實施風雪緊急禁令
Snow Emergency Declared
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Snow emergency parking rules will be in place beginning at 8 p.m. on Monday, March 12, 2018.
Residents may park on the ODD numbered side of non-emergency neighborhood streets, but should always park in driveways if available.
Parking is prohibited on all designated emergency arteries. Click here for a complete list of emergency arteries.
Residents on side streets posted permanently as one-side parking should park on the side always allowed.
Cars parked in violation of emergency rules or impede snow plowing operations pose a public safety risk, and WILL BETOWED. Regardless of parking rules, vehicles determined to be in obstruction of snow removal or emergency vehicles are subject to towing if not moved.
All City offices will be closed on Tuesday, March 13. There will be no garbage and recycling collection, and collection will be delayed by a day for the remainder of the week.
The fund-raiser for victims of the earlier March storm has been postponed until March 20, at 6 p.m. at Alba Restaurant. The Zoning Board of Appeals meeting for March 13 has been cancelled.
For assistance, residents can use the City’s snow request application at snowhotline@quincyma.gov or call the DPW's snow operation hotline at (617) 376-1927.
This storm has the potential to cause minor flooding. For flood-related assistance, call (617) 376-1910. Residents in coastal areas should take appropriate precautions and monitor weather reports. ALWAYS call 911 in an emergency.
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