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Somerset County Programs, Offices Close for Blizzard
A State of Emergency is in effect as Somerset County officials urge residents to stay inside. Many services and programs are cancelled.

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A State of Emergency is in effect as Somerset County officials urge residents to stay inside. Many services and programs are cancelled.

A State of Emergency is in effect as Somerset County officials urge residents to stay inside. Many services and programs are cancelled.
All schools in the district will be closed tomorrow, as the two-day blizzard is expected to dump a foot of snow on the area.
Police Chief Wayman stated that snow plows are now working on Westfield streets. Parking restrictions are also in effect.
Mayor Tomson urges residents to prepare for the two-day blizzard, offering safety tips and information on municipal closings.
All schools in the district will be closed tomorrow, as the two-day blizzard is expected to dump two feet of snow on the area.
The Chatham Township Committee is urging residents to prepare for today's blizzard, which could dump two feet of snow on the Chathams.
The Liberty Corner Fire Chief urges residents to shovel hydrants and make sure emergency responders can find your house.
Local residents are already sending in snow snapshots. Help us build our ongoing photo gallery of the season's biggest storm
Local residents are already sending in snow snapshots. Help us build our ongoing photo gallery of the season's biggest storm
Local residents are already sending in snow snapshots. Help us build our ongoing photo gallery of the season's biggest storm
Local residents are already sending in snow snapshots. Help us build our ongoing photo gallery of the season's biggest storm
Clark, Garwood residents are already sending in snow snapshots. Help us build our ongoing photo gallery of the season's biggest storm.
Cranford residents are already sending in snow snapshots. Help us build our ongoing photo gallery of the season's biggest storm.
Local residents are already sending in snow snapshots. Help us build our ongoing photo gallery of the season's biggest storm.
Local residents are already sending in snow snapshots. Help us build our ongoing photo gallery of the season's biggest storm.
Local residents are already sending in snow snapshots. Help us build our ongoing photo gallery of the season's biggest storm.
Bridgewater residents are already sending in snow snapshots. Help us build our ongoing photo gallery of the season's biggest storm.
Help us build our ongoing photo gallery of the season's biggest storm.
Help us build our ongoing photo gallery of the season's biggest storm.