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Where To Buy Coffee In Melrose During Coronavirus Closures
Here are the updated hours of the stores still selling freshly brewed coffee in Melrose.

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Here are the updated hours of the stores still selling freshly brewed coffee in Melrose.

Massachusetts Public Health Commissioner Monica Bharel announced she has tested positive for coronavirus.
Rhode Island's Department of Motor Vehicles will be open by appointment only until further notice.
Gov. Charlie Baker said all people coming in from out of state should self-quarantine for 14 days to stop the spread of coronavirus.
The April 15 deadline was pushed back three months.
The announcement comes as several Massachusetts RMVs enact a no walk-in policy to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
The owner of a local business talks about why she thinks her business should be considered essential during these trying times.
For the first time in a long time, the number of new cases decreased from the previous day. Still, there are 2,417 confirmed cases.
Baker also said the former Newton Pavilion health care center will be used as a medical center for Boston's homeless affected by COVID-19.
Most Massachusetts residents can expect a direct payment, while unemployment is beefed up and extended. Here's what it could mean for you.
The congresswoman is the second member of the Massachusetts congressional delegation to go public with a possible bout with COVID-19.
A fourth case of COVID-19 has been reported in Melrose. Here's the latest.
Gov. Charlie Baker extended the statewide school closures through at least May 3, almost a month longer than initially expected.
Delaware North, chaired by Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs, called the moves "temporary business stabilization measures."
The MBTA said it took steps to clean and disinfect all exposed work areas and vehicles.
Lawmakers will have to decide how to apply state and local aid from a historic package, even as the president pushes for a swift reopening.
See the businesses that are still open and how to support each.
State Rep.-elect Lipper-Garabedian was initially scheduled to be sworn in last Wednesday, but that was postponed due to coronavirus concerns
The player's positive test came back Monday, eight days after he was last at Fenway South's Player Development Complex in Fort Myers, Fla.
The number of deaths related to the new coronavirus is now in the double digits in Massachusetts.