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Caldwell noted the town highway crew spent all of Monday rebuilding the damaged section of road to make it passable for homeowners and police, fire and ambulance vehicles. He added it is too early to determine what it will cost to make permanent repairs.
In Lenox, a repair project on Edgewood Drive, which traverses Sargent Brook at the north end of Lenox, was nearly wiped out by the rain, said Chief Administrative Officer Christopher Ketchen. âItâs a substantial setback,â he added.
Above: An employee from the Lenox Department of Public Works makes repairs to a section of East Street that was damaged from flooding over the weekend. Left: A road crew cleans up downed trees along New Lenox Road in Lenox on Monday.
Cleanup begins after flooding hits Lenox, neighboring towns
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After a drier-than-usual winter, Massachusetts Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Kathleen Theoharides declared a drought, pushing Billerica officials to declare water use restrictions.
Theoharides s office announced the drought was due to precipitation, streamflow, and groundwater below normal as the state enters the spring season.
According to Billerica officials, non-essential outdoor water use is now only allowed one day per week before 9 a.m. and after 5 p.m.
Properties on the east side of Boston Road, (the right side of RT 3-A when traveling north) are allowed to water on Saturdays only before 9 a.m. and after 5 p.m.