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UPDATED: Waltham Driving School Closes

Cam's Auto School shutters its doors.

A local driving school has closed, leaving state officials trying to remedy remaining customer issues.

First reported on WHDH yesterday, on Main Street has closed, according to a sign on the door dated Monday, March 21. 

"We are sorry for the inconvenience," the sign reads. 

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Owner Frederick Lovely could not be reached for comment, but he told WHDH that he was losing too much money to remain open. A man who was inside the school today declined to speak to a Patch reporter. 

UPDATED: Now, the state Registry Of Motor Vehicles is trying to help affected students. 

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"Other driver education providers in the area are aware of the situation and will assist former Cam’s students. Students should bring their Cam's card to the new school for credit," said state Department of Transportation spokesman Richard Nangle.

The RMV is gathering Cams records and plans to claim, on students' behalf, money from the company which issued Cams a bond, according to Nangle.

For additional information, the RMV is asking students to call 617-351-9331.


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