WATERTOWN — Dear readers, many of you have been calling our office wondering where your January 31 issue of the Mirror-Spectator was. Well, the incessant snowstorms that piled record amounts of snow in eastern Massachusetts made it impossible for any of the staff to make it to the office on deadline and for the first time ever, we missed putting out an edition. Indeed, for two days last week, days on which the bulk of the work for the newspaper is conducted, no cars were permitted on the road. Fortunately, this week we are back, lucky that the snow has been cleared from the road in time for us to prepare the paper.
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