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Another Winter Storm In West Caldwell: 'Limit Travel,' Cops Say
Here's what you need to know about parking, travel and shoveling in West Caldwell.
WEST CALDWELL, NJ — West Caldwell public safety officials have issued another storm warning for local residents, less than a week after a major winter storm dumped more than a foot of snow across the county.
Weather forecasters are saying anywhere from 4 to 8 inches may fall across Essex County on Sunday. Read More: Hour-By-Hour Snow Impact In Essex County (What To Expect)
West Caldwell, which was hit hard by the storm last week, should prepare to buckle down for more, officials said Sunday.
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According to the West Caldwell Police Department:
"As we prepare to deal with another snowstorm, we would like to ask for your cooperation with the following: 1) Please do not park your vehicles on the street or throw snow onto the roadway. This will help our Department of Public Works personnel as they clean the roads. 2) Overnight parking is prohibited until further notice.- Limit your travel unless necessary. If you must go out, please take your time and be patient. 3) Please clean around fire hydrants along your property if you can and look out for your fellow neighbors, especially the elderly."
"As always, if you need any assistance, call our police desk at (973) 226-4114," officials added.
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