The second of two days every year to adjust the clocks has arrived.
Daylight Saving Time officially ends early Sunday morning as the clocks will fall back and hour to Standard Time which will remain in place until next March when clocks will spring forward and hour. While many digital and computerized clocks automatically switch, older clocks and watches have to be manually reset.
Public Safety Officials remind people that the change of the clocks are a good time to also check batteries in Smoke and C02 Detectors so they remain in proper working order.
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