Department of Sanitation clearing roads amid snowstorm
Department of Sanitation has more than 6,000 workers working 12-hour shifts to make sure the roads stay safe during the snowstorm.
Julia Burns
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Jan 19, 2025, 11:09 PM
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Updated 269 days ago
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