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Brookline Farmers Market To Open Again June 4, New Rules
Amid concern about a second wave of the coronavirus, organizers of the annual Brookline Farmers Market are erring on the side of caution.

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Amid concern about a second wave of the coronavirus, organizers of the annual Brookline Farmers Market are erring on the side of caution.

The John F. Kennedy Family Services Center and the USS Constitution Museum in Charlestown are getting preservation funding.
In the past week there have only been two more deaths related to the coronavirus in Newton, pointing to a positive downward trend.
A group from Immanuel Church at 301 Boston Rd. have organized a "Drive Thru Prayer Ministry."
More than 3,000 people reached out to the MSPCA to help find "Ms. Jennifer" the middle-aged tortoise from Waltham a new home.
City officials expect the prospective business owners an application for a special permit for retail marijuana facility in the weeks ahead.
So far 44 people in town have died because of the coronavirus.
To date some 307 people had tested positive for the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness in Chelmsford.
Some of Newton's youngest residents made a wrong turn and ended up in a storm drain.
After some two months of takeout- or delivery-only business, Mayor Jeannette McCarthy said she is hoping this could help restaurants.
The Middlesex District Attorney's office is investigating what happened Monday night.
To date, 64 people in Waltham have now died related to the coronavirus, according to city data.
Ms. Jennifer is just the latest animal to arrive at the MSPCA as a result of the pandemic.
The Memorial Day Ceremony was recorded in advance on ChelmsfordTV.
Waltham City Councilor Randy LeBlanc is calling on residents to buy gas at Waltham's Main Street Gulf Station. Here's why:
Several local organizations helped respond to those impacted by the fire at the YMCA on Huntington Ave.
It's not immediately clear what started the fire or what was damaged.
In the first round of clinical audits, 228 of the state's 360 nursing homes were deemed "in adherence" with coronavirus protocols.
In the first round of clinical audits, 228 of the state's 360 nursing homes were deemed "in adherence" with coronavirus protocols.
In the first round of clinical audits, 228 of the state's 360 nursing homes were deemed "in adherence" with coronavirus protocols.