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    No, we get that, too. We just use salt to melt any ice that forms. I think it's more that we have a well-organized snow removal system, out of necessity. We're spoiled up here -- if the roads aren't completely clear an hour after the storm ends, people get all up in arms demanding the DPW director's head on a platter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudhead View Post
    What I enjoy is the crush at the grocery, prior to a good storm. People in Maine should know better.
    That kills me, too. Even in the worst blizzards, the grocery store is ALWAYS open the next day. So why the rush on milk? Huh? I never understood it. Maybe those are the folks who were around for 78, which is probably the last time the grocery stores closed due to snow.

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