Senate bill cements telehealth's place in care landscape
JUNE 18, 2020.....State senators plan to vote next week on a bill that aims to take lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic and incorporate them as regular features of the state's health care...
View ArticleState universities say students will return in September
JUNE 18, 2020.....State universities in Bridgewater, Fitchburg, Framingham, Salem, Westfield and Worcester plan in September to bring students back to campuses, where they are scheduled to return to...
View ArticleBaker: Virus looking for 'possibilities and opportunities'
JULY 1, 2020.....After state public health officials on Tuesday reported no new deaths for the day from COVID-19 for the first time since March, Gov. Charlie Baker on Wednesday cautioned against...
View ArticleHurricane Preparedness Week a reminder to residents to prepare, take precautions
FRAMINGHAM – Governor Charlie Baker has proclaimed July 12 - 18, 2020, to be Hurricane Preparedness Week in an effort to emphasize both the Commonwealth’s potential vulnerability to tropical storms and...
View ArticlePandemic carves hole in state's cultural sector
JULY 15, 2020.....The arts and culture sector, a major piece of the Massachusetts economy, will need hundreds of millions of dollars and multiple years to recover from the impacts of the COVID-19...
View ArticleReplacing state flag, seal on Senate agenda
STATE HOUSE, BOSTON, JULY 16, 2020.....In a moment that spoke to the political charge permeating throughout the state amid debate over racial justice and pandemic impacts, three distinct rallies...
View ArticleBaker undecided on evictions, clear on need for masks
JULY 16, 2020.....Gov. Charlie Baker acknowledged Thursday he needs to make a decision "soon" on whether to extend a temporary ban on evictions and foreclosures, but did not indicate which way he's...
View ArticleCape COVID-19 cases return to mid-May levels
JULY 23, 2020.....Lawmakers and local officials from Cape Cod reminded the public to cooperate with contact tracing efforts and to maintain commitment to public health precautions after a slight uptick...
View ArticleEast Milton deck project starts next month
The project includes repair work on the deck and surrounding roadways.
View ArticleRed Cross seeking volunteers
The American Red Cross is looking for more volunteers.The organization said in a recent call for volunteers that with a busy Atlantic hurricane season expected to peak soon and amid unprecedented...
View ArticleBusinesses, gatherings could be squeezed in COVID-19 response
AUG. 4, 2020.....Gov. Charlie Baker threatened Tuesday that he may cut the allowable gathering size below its current limit or revive restrictions on businesses if a slight jump in new COVID-19 cases...
View ArticleSchool committees face tough reopening decisions
AUG. 4, 2020.....State education officials are reviewing school districts' initial reopening plans and expect to issue guidance on athletics and extracurricular activities next week, Elementary and...
View ArticleMAP: Keep track of what schools in Massachusetts are deciding about how to...
School districts across of Massachusetts are deciding whether to bring students back into the classroom at the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year.Districts are required to announce their reopening...
View ArticleNew coronavirus effort targets communities with higher rate of cases and risk...
AUG. 11, 2020.....Gov. Charlie Baker launched a new colored-coded system to label cities and towns based of the severity of their COVID-19 infection rates on Tuesday, initiating a targeted approach to...
View ArticleParents protest for in-person classes
STATE HOUSE, BOSTON, JULY 22, 2020..A small group of parents gathered outside the State House Wednesday, urging education officials to issue a metric-based approach to guide the reopening of local...
View ArticleIt stinks.' Baker sums up dislocation caused by virus
SEPT. 3, 2020.....Midway through an answer about steps taken to relieve the financial burden restaurants face, Gov. Charlie Baker uttered two words relatable to virtually every resident of...
View ArticleMass. municipalities weigh risks, rewards of reopening facilities
SEPT. 28, 2020.....As the weather turns colder, some Massachusetts cities and towns are setting plans to reopen their facilities to the public. Others don't plan to fully reopen municipal buildings...
View ArticleSeeing red: Rising coronavirus rates alarm local officials
Most local communities maintain yellow status in latest state listing of cases by community.
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