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Newton Coronavirus: Positive Cases Up And Down, Here's Why
Not everyone who originally tested positive in Newton were actually from Newton, according to officials.

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Not everyone who originally tested positive in Newton were actually from Newton, according to officials.

Restaurants everywhere are dealing with new constraints put on the industry and workers by the coronavirus pandemic.
Nashoba Valley Technical High School decided to make the final couple of months memorable in other ways.
The order goes into effect May 6. and applies to anyone older than 2 unless someone is medically exempt.
The order goes into effect May 6. and applies to anyone older than 2 unless someone is medically exempt.
The order goes into effect May 6. and applies to anyone older than 2 unless someone is medically exempt.
As of Friday, 3,716 people have died and 64,311 have tested positive for the coronavirus in the state.
Water restrictions are at Stage I and will become mandatory if upgraded.
Newton South Principal Joel Stembridge said a biology class was victim to a "Zoom-bombing" Thursday.
Amid the coronavirus crisis the town in-person elections will be in one place. But officials are urging you to mail in your ballot instead.
Liz Dragone's act of kindness during the coronavirus crisis multiplied quickly into near daily acts of kindness for workers and families.
Ahead of the June elections, Brookline has moved a handful of polling locations in an effort to help voters stay safe amid the coronavirus.
As an increasing number of municipalities order face mask use, Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller said she was not yet going that far.
The mayor said a penalty could range from $10 to $100 for those who do not follow the order.
If the district decides to use the Jericho Hill land to help move the planned high school away from wetlands, this could be an option.
The Waltham City Council passed a resolution to find out more about Waltham's plan to help ensure people experiencing homelessness are safe.
But early data tracking when symptoms first appeared among those who tested positive for the virus appear to show a curve.
NETA got permission to start delivering to medical marijuana patients this week in response to the coronavirus crisis.
Here are a few of the types of calls police responded to recently, including a report of a man who used someone's yard as a toilet.