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Andover Ma Blizzard

Sunday, February 10, 2013

SHOW US: How the Blizzard Affected Your Neighborhood

What did you wake up to Saturday morning? Whatever it was (to a degree) we hope you took a picture of it.

When you rose from your slumber on Saturday morning did you find that car had been replaced by a pile of snow? Or did you find out that shoveling a spot for you to start shoveling from took 15 minutes? The National Weather Service said that the Andover area got about two feet of snow on the dot. Hopefully, you got some pictures of how those two feet affected your property and neighborhood. Upload your blizzard aftermath photos directly to this article by clicking on the green button below the main photo that says "Upload photos and videos."

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Andover Police Keep the Streets Clear as Storm Rages

Police have not had to write any tickets yet for residents driving on the roadways but did reprimand motorists that were driving.

As of 4 p.m. Friday afternoon, the governor had declared a state of emergency and prohibited all non-emergency vehicles from driving on the roadways. Andover Police officers have been patroling the streets of Andover to allow the DPW staff to do their jobs and clear the streets. Andover Police Lt. John Pathiakis said that there have been some motorists that just couldn't stay off the roadway. And he said that patrolman had to pull them over and tell them to go home. "We had to pull a few cars over and say, 'Look, get the heck off the road,'" said Pathiakis. However, he said that they have not yet issued any tickets for driving on the road during the ban, which is a $500 fine, according to state law. Police have not reporting any major …

Blizzard Tears Through Andover, But Streets Are Quiet

The Town of Andover DPW is working hard to clear the streets but it seems residents have been staying inside.

Andover was slammed yesterday and last night with one of the largest storms in recent history and now residents are looking outside to see 20-plus inches in their backyard, and climbing. The town's emergency and public works services are doing fine, according to Lt. John Pathiakis. Most importantly residents are staying off the roadway. "Everyone's been following the governor's orders," said Pathiakis. It's been very quiet. The public works crew is out clearing the streets without the distraction of civilian vehicles and the clean-up effort has been, fortunately, uneventful. "It's been good," said Pathiakis. National Grid is not reporting any power outages in Andover and police say that have not heard of a single outage themselves. Check …

Winter Storm: Andover Information Center

Stay up to date with the latest on the storm and share what you know with your neighbors.

LIVE CHAT: Blizzard of 2013

Check here for updates from Patch, public safety personnel and residents as Massachusetts rides out the Blizzard of 2013.

Send Us Your Blizzard Photos!

The blizzard is hitting New England with some force and we want to see how it looks from your neighborhood. Send us (or upload) any photos from the storm.

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Where are the Best Sledding Spots in Andover?

We've compiled a short list of sledding spots in Andover but we want to know more. Let us know where the best sledding spots in Andover are.

A New England blizzard is tearing through Andover and hopefully all residents are safe and sound in their homes. But after heat, food and safety needs are met, there's nothing wrong with having a little fun. So, we're trying to compile a list of great places in Andover but we currently have only a short list: Where do you go to sled in the Andover area? Add to our list by making a comment below.

George Lewis

5:52 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013

Maybe 20 years ago, took my kids to the "Sand Pit" next to Recreation Park! Slopes leading to the bottom of the pit were quite exciting to sled on! Access was at the very end of Rec Park Road. Also, the Gated Road to Pomps pond would be good sledding as well as a service road leadind to the bottom of the sand pit   more ›

TELL US: Is The Storm as Bad as Predicted?

Andover has already been bombarded with the white stuff but does it seem as bad as the weather forecasts predicted.

As of 9 p.m. Friday night Andover had over six inches of snow fall according to the National Weather Service. As you look out your window this morning (provided that it's not covered with snow) is your car buried or are the lawn ornaments still showing? Let us know whether you think the storm has been as bad as the weather forecasts predicted. Tell us in the comments section. Get breaking Andover news as it happens. Sign up for our email newsletter.

Michael Finegold

10:42 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013

We expected to lose power but so far have not, a big plus.   more ›

Friday, February 8, 2013

Send Us Your Blizzard Photos!

The blizzard is hitting New England with some force and we want to see how it looks from your neighborhood. Send us (or upload) any photos from the storm.

The Andover area is supposed to get two feet of snow and, if it does, we want to see how it's affecting the town.  Feel free to upload any storm photos from your neighborhood into this article or send them to editor Brendan Lewis at brendan.lewis@patch.com.  Get breaking Andover news as it happens. Sign up for our email newsletter!

VIDEO: Blizzard Descends on Andover

The Andover roads were scarce as of 4 p.m, when the governor declared all non-emergency vehicles were prohibited from driving on the roadway.

All Andover roads are now off limits to residents and other non-emergency drivers but there were still a few cars on the road as of 3:30 p.m. Friday. Take a look at a quick look at several different areas of town in this Patch Clip.

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