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Message: From GoLocalWorcester.com by Adam Joseph Drici, GoLocalWorcester Contributor: With the blizzard of 2013 now past and Governor Deval Patrick's statewide travel ban lifted, many Bay Staters began to venture back out of doors in earnest on Monday, but a number of sidewalks in Worcester remained uncleared despite a city ordinance requiring that they be cleared following a snow fall. Read More http://www.golocalworcester.com/news/24050/
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