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The Board said that conservation measures are appropriate to ensure that an adequate supply of water is available to all users.
There is a limited supply and residents are limited to one 5-gallon bucket of material or equivalent size.
Only 5 spots are remaining for the 2019 gardening season.
Hand watering is still allowed from 5 p.m. to 9 a.m.
Work on the water system will continue on Monday, and last through late December.
Some Hamilton neighborhoods will experience a power outage overnight while work is being done.
The "Seed Crew" is two weeks into their summer education on food justice.
Three dirt roads will be regraded this week, starting on Tuesday.
At least 54 carts must be ordered by June 9, at $40 each, to apply for available state funding.
Spring leaf collection is this Saturday, May 13.
Wenham residents can't use sprinklers during these times as of May 1.
High winds on Thursday morning affected cities and towns across Massachusetts, including Hamilton.
The bill for water used in February, March, and April will be more for people who use more than 75,000 gallons.
March 1 is the final day to opt out of the mosquito spraying program.
Hamilton and Wenham will be part of a collaboration on water data collection and planning thanks to a new regional grant.
The water ban in Hamilton officially expired on Tuesday, but some residents may be experiencing water discoloration.
Starting on Columbus Day, the bridge over the Miles River on Bridge Street will close for five days.
The neighboring towns are stepping up enforcement of the water ban in light of the statewide drought
Daily hand watering is allowed
Temperatures remain mild, but showers could be on the way by Saturday.
Consider bringing in or covering up any sensitive outdoor plants.
Highs are expected to be in the mid-50s by Sunday.
Temperatures are expected to make a run at 70 degrees by Patriots' Day on Monday.
Some showers, clouds, and wind - in other words, typical April New England weather.
Making plans for the weekend? Here's a look at Hamilton's weekend weather forecast.
Warm Friday temperatures give way to a deep chill and possible snow showers this weekend into the beginning of the work week.
Another round of 50 mph winds this week could knock out power this week.
The strongest winds are expected from midnight until noon on Tuesday.
North Shore once again under a Winter Storm Watch and forecasters say to expect 4-8 inches of snow with this storm.
Forecasters calling for less snow than initially forecast for incoming storm.
Heavy snowfall is expected and the area could see accumulations of four to eight inches of snow mid to late Sunday afternoon into Monday.
A snowstorm coming in Sunday night into Monday is set to bring snow to the area on the first day of spring.