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Woburn To Mandate Vaccines Or Regular Tests For City Employees
Beginning Sept. 6, all city workers who interact with the public or co-workers will be required to be vaccinated or get tested regularly.

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Beginning Sept. 6, all city workers who interact with the public or co-workers will be required to be vaccinated or get tested regularly.

The 2020 census shows an America that is becoming more diverse, with the Hispanic population growing faster than any other.
The 2020 census shows an America that is becoming more diverse, with the Hispanic population growing faster than any other.
The 2020 census shows an America that is becoming more diverse, with the Hispanic population growing faster than any other.
The 2020 census shows an America that is becoming more diverse, with the Hispanic population growing faster than any other.
The 2020 census shows an America that is becoming more diverse, with the Hispanic population growing faster than any other.
State Rep. Colleen Garry told the Lowell Sun that the state will soon be launching a probe into the Tewksbury State Hospital.
The resignations, effective Sept. 2, come in the wake of long-time Youth Services Director Bill Fahey's firing in May.
The town put a mask mandate in place for municipal buildings in response to a recent increase in cases.
Tavern in the Square, Grainmaker and Crumbl Cookies are coming to the city, according to the outdoor mall's website.
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The state's hospitalization rate continued to rise, but the positive test rate leveled off.
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The School Committee voted Wednesday night to require masks for all students and staff for 60 days, the Lowell Sun reported.
Residents should expect wind damage to trees and power lines, the National Weather Service said.
Lowell teacher Lilly Guttenplan won a $1 million cash prize while Rockland's Nadia Dutton won a $300,000 college scholarship.
The 375th Anniversary event was postponed Thursday due to heavy rain.
The board heard a presentation on hiring an interim Youth Services director Monday.