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A Riders Return, MBTA Workers Worry Mask Usage Won’t Be Enforced
The MBTA and the union representing many of its workers are at odds, over masks.

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The MBTA and the union representing many of its workers are at odds, over masks.

Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley is among those at odds with the Baker administration over reopening Massachusetts at this point in time.
The checks, averaging $8,000 per household, result from the settlement of a lawsuit against Columbia Gas.
Massachusetts has made it easier for residents to find a coronavirus testing site near them.
Despite what the state is doing, the cities of Boston and Somerville are extending their emergency health orders.
A team of Andover High school students, looking for a way to help health care workers, is making protective gear using 3D printers.
You’ve heard of taking the show on the road? Well, this artist is taking the show to his backyard.
Quincy will begin opening some recreational facilities on Monday.
A Plympton man is facing a long list of charges after police say he stole a car, crashed it in the water and then attacked officers.
It was supposed to be a big weekend for the staff at the Polar Cave Ice Cream Parlour in Mashpee.
Dunkin’ has officially moved on from those familiar foam cups.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft has thrown his hat into the All In Challenge. Or rather, he’s thrown in one of his six Super Bowl rings.
“We have a right to disobey,” Pastor Kris Casey told WBZ-TV. “I can’t baptize someone on a zoom meeting.”
A woman’s body was found in a swampy wooded area of West Roxbury, State Police confirmed Sunday.
A store spokesman said on Sunday in a statement that the move is being made out of “an abundance of caution.”
Doctors Ellen Nagami and Brendan Connell had to postpone their marriage because of the quarantine.
A North Andover mother thought she would get, at most, a dozen volunteers when she started the “Adopt a North Ando ...
Two Massachusetts Walmart stores are open again on Sunday after having to close earlier in the week for deep cleaning due to COVID-19 cases.
Police could be seen investigating the area between Enneking Parkway and Turtle Pond.
On Tuesday afternoon, there was a social distancing dance party at the Jack Satter House in Revere where residents are quarantined.