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Drive-Thru Coronavirus Testing To Come To Waltham Tuesday
If you're showing symptoms and are worried you might have the new coronavirus, here's how to get a test in Waltham Tuesday.

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If you're showing symptoms and are worried you might have the new coronavirus, here's how to get a test in Waltham Tuesday.

That's 22 more than Saturday. On April 1, the mayor announced the city's first three deaths associated with COVID-19.
The Department of Public Health announced that in the past 24 hours some 764 new people tested positive for COVID-19.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh asked people who leave their homes to wear a face covering to help slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
Gov. Gina Raimondo announced eight new deaths Sunday, bringing the total of those who have died related to COVID-19 to 25 in the state.
The new free drive-thru testing center for first responders at Gillette Stadium is set to test 200 people daily, according to the governor.
A third veteran has died and six staff members and 14 residents have tested positive for the new coronavirus at the Chelsea Soldiers Home,
The inmate, a man in his 60s, had been in prison since 2019 and had underlying health conditions, the Department of Correction said.
It's been a long week. Here is the latest from Brookline.
The announcement comes as the governor signed a bill authorizing the temporary move for the state.
We asked Chelmsford businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
Both were previously scheduled for May.
Police said they're want to hear the driver's side of a story as they investigate an incident that happened near South and Charles streets.
Firefighters showed up to flames pouring out of the second floor of an apartment in a home on Chestnut Street.
Three Brookline business owners collaborated to donate about 100 protective masks to the Brookline police and fire departments.
In 2015 Firefighter Gerald Alston brought a federal suit against the town alleging a systemic pattern of racism and retaliation.
The death toll and the number of those who have tested positive rise at Holyoke Veterans' Home as the governor launches an investigation.