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Hagerstown's Caribbean Carnival means a street closure July 5

Hagerstown's Caribbean Carnival means a street closure July 5

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A Caribbean Carnival will take place on South Potomac Street in Hagerstown on Saturday, July 5. According to a community announcement, the street will close to traffic at 8 a.m. between Washington Street and Antietam Street.
A detour route will be posted for motorists. Traffic control devices will be in place.
The street is expected to reopen by 9 p.m.
Emergency vehicles will not have access to this section during the closure, but can respond to calls in the area.
For more information, contact the City of Hagerstown's Engineering Department at 301-739-8577 extension 125.
This story was created by Janis Reeser, jreeser@gannett.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at https://cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct/.
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