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MA Town-By-Town Coronavirus Stats: Just Six High-Risk Communities
All coronavirus metrics continued to fall, with the average positive rate dropping to 1.15 percent over the last week.

Chris joined Patch from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He covers Andover, North Andover, Wilmington, Woburn and Tewksbury, and he looks forward to hearing from you. You can reach him at chris.huffaker@patch.com or 412-265-8353.
All coronavirus metrics continued to fall, with the average positive rate dropping to 1.15 percent over the last week.

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Learn the opening date, the hours and more on farmers markets in and around Wilmington.
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Learn the opening date, the hours and more on farmers markets in and around North Andover.
Learn the opening date, the hours and more on farmers markets in and around Andover.
The new group will hold its first meeting June 24 to make its first $10,000 award.
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Mystic Brewing was a "favorite Massachusetts brewery that sadly closed its doors in 2019," Lord Hobo said.
Scammers claim to be the utility company and threaten to immediately shut off service if they do not receive payment.
"A child about to board the bus was pulled by her father out of the way of the truck" as it drove up on the school bus, police said.
"A future town meeting will see some iteration of what was brought forward" on May 5, the town manager said.
Wilmington High School's Miriam Nelson won a $2,500 National Merit Scholarship.
North Andover High School's Pranali S. Ashara won a $2,500 National Merit Scholarship.
Andover High School's Meera Kumar and Phillips Academy's Sofia A. Garcia both won $2,500 National Merit Scholarships.
The state's Complete Streets program provides funding to towns for infrastructure that "accommodates all modes, abilities and ages."
Paving scammers knock on residents' doors offering to pave their driveways and do "very shoddy" work.
The Lowell woman pleaded guilty to wire fraud in connection to stealing from the animal hospital she worked for.
The Wilmington Elder Services Department and the United Methodist Church are co-hosting the "celebration of life."
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