Residents are being reminded that Daylight Savings Time will commence this Sunday. To ensure that you stay on track with your schedule, it is important to adjust your clocks forward by one hour. This change marks the beginning of longer daylight hours in the evening. Additionally, it is worth noting that Daylight Savings Time will conclude on Sunday, November 2, so be sure to mark your calendars accordingly.
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