The town of Marblehead is alerting residents that the emergency parking ban will be lifted effective Tuesday at 7 a.m.
“We remind residents that depositing, pushing or blowing snow from private property onto public streets, sidewalks or fire hydrants is strictly prohibited, and violators can face significant fines,” according to a message sent out at 5:12 p.m. “If you are parked on municipal property (Abbot Hall) you need to remove your vehicle onto the streets at 7 a.m.”
Snow day
Superintendent John Robidoux notified the Current that he is canceling school for Tuesday.
The Blizzard of ’26 is still pummeling Marblehead with high winds and snow. The snow is expected to taper off tonight.
“Every resource available in town is straight out,” said Police Chief Dennis King. “Advice — stay off the streets and let the storm pass, which is estimated to be 7 a.m. tomorrow morning.”
DPW Director Amy McHugh said snow removal crews have been working since Sunday at 11 a.m. Plowing will continue until Tuesday.
Marblehead Municipal Light crews have also been working all day, responding to several outages scattered around town.

