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The Checkup for Dec 10: Spike continues with six new deaths in Berkshire County

With this daily feature, The Eagle runs down breaking local developments in the coronavirus crisis. BY THE NUMBERS: Berkshire County’s COVID-19 death toll rose again Wednesday, with the state Department of Public Health reporting six new deaths, two more than it reported Tuesday. As of Wednesday, 87 people have died of COVID-19 in Berkshire County, and there have been 2,076 confirmed cases, up 51 from Tuesday. The DPH said 89 new deaths were reported in Massachusetts, pushing the statewide total to 10,922. Deaths including those listed as probably caused by COVID-19 is 11,166. Confirmed cases rose 5,675 to 259,324. NUMBER OF ACTIVE CASES: 61,181 statewide; 621 cases in Pittsfield; 318 households in quarantine in Pittsfield.

In ongoing Long Island bridge clash, Boston claims a court victory over Quincy

In ongoing Long Island bridge clash, Boston claims a court victory over Quincy By Danny McDonald Globe Staff,Updated December 9, 2020, 9:01 p.m. Email to a Friend This is what is left of the Long Island Bridge, which was demolished in 2015.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff The city of Boston is claiming a victory in its legal battle with neighboring Quincy over a proposal to rebuild the Long Island Bridge and construct an addiction treatment campus there years after the span was demolished over public safety concerns. The city was notified Tuesday of a Superior Court judge’s decision earlier this month that the Quincy Conservation Commission’s denial of an environmental permit for the project is essentially null and void.

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