BOSTON-The Cape and Islands had no additional COVID-19 fatalities to report on Monday, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health … [Read more...]
Nantucket Cottage Hospital Reports 19 New COVID-19 Cases Since Friday
NANTUCKET - Nantucket Cottage Hospital (NCH) has reported 19 new cases of COVID-19 among patients who were tested at the hospital’s drive-through … [Read more...]
Grocery Union and Stop & Shop Reach Deal for Hazard Pay for Workers
WASHINGTON - The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) has announced a new agreement with Stop & Shop on premium pay for … [Read more...]
Democrats to Redraft Virus Relief in Bid to Jump-Start Talks
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats are going back to the drawing board on a huge virus relief bill. House Democrats say they are paring back their … [Read more...]
State Announces New Indoor Visitation Guidance for Nursing Homes, Rest Homes, and Assisted Living Residences
The following is a press release from the Baker-Polito Administration BOSTON - The Baker-Polito Administration announced new guidance that allows … [Read more...]
State Working to Help Stop COVID-19 Spread in Communities of Color
BOSTON - The state has announced a new grant program to help prevent and reduce the spread of COVID-19 in communities of color. Open to … [Read more...]
Food Security a Major Focus on Cape Cod as Pandemic Continues
BARNSTABLE - Food security was the major topic of this week's Cape Cod Reopening Task Force meeting. Insecurity with food amid the coronavirus … [Read more...]
Voters Can Now Apply for Mail-In Ballot Online
BOSTON - Massachusetts voters can now go online to request a ballot for the November election. They can apply for a mail-in ballot on the Secretary … [Read more...]
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