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		<title>Syracuse and Erie Melting Away Worcester&#8217;s Snow Lead</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Both Syracuse, NY and Erie, PA were able to pick up some snow the last couple of days to melt away a little bit of the lead Worcester, MA has. Syracuse and Erie both finally past the 100 inches of snow totals cutting the snow lead down to just over 8 inches now. Worcester did [...]]]></description>
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