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Mayor Michelle Wu announced today that she is appointing Jessicah Pierre as Chief Communications Officer, starting January 3. Pierre wil ...
The 2022 Town Caucus will be held on Tuesday, January 4 at 7:00 p.m. in the Reed Room in Town Hall. The Board of Health's indoor mask ma ...
The three-person board approves order requiring mask-wearing in indoor public settings in Medford and proof of vaccination at large-scal ...
Dear residents,
Today, the Baker-Polito Administration announced additional measures to address a recent rise in COVID-19 cases and to ensure acute care ...
Moderna booster shot clinics will be held the week of January 3rd (1/3-1/7/22) at Government Center from 9:15-11:30AM for individuals 18 ...
At this time, we no longer have any at-home test kits left. The City of Waltham received 8,200 Covid-19 test kits designated by the Gove ...
See the latest announcement from the Town of North Andover.
See the latest announcement from the Town of North Andover.
See the latest announcement from the Town of North Andover.
Citing a dramatic rise in the number of COVID cases in Swampscott, the Board of Health voted in an emergency public meeting on December ...
The Library and book drop will be closed on Friday, December 24 and Saturday, December 25 for Christmas. Our normal hours resume on Sund ...
This time of year is perfect for hunkering down indoors with a great read. We hope you will enjoy one or more of these titles (some fict ...
"Given supplies, there will be a limit of one test kit for individuals and two test kits per household."
Initial series Pfizer vaccines are available for children ages 5 - 18 and Pfizer boosters are available for children ages 16 -17.
No deaths have been reported in breakthrough cases among those under age 30.
Please note, Reading is not one of the communities that received self-tests.
See the latest announcement from the State Library of Massachusetts.
Municipal Buildings will be closed on December 24, 2021. Buildings will reopen on Monday, December 27, 2021, at 8:30 a.m.