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NORTH ADAMS â Firefighters have extinguished all hot spots in the junkyard fire near downtown that sent black smoke billowing over the city Tuesday and forced residents to shelter inside their homes because of air quality concerns.
All firefighting operations ceased about 10 a.m. Wednesday, North Adams Mayor Tom Bernard and Fire Chief Brent Lefebvre announced at a news conference. The fire burned a pile of scrapped cars that sat about two stories high at George Apkin & Sons on State Street.
âAll known hot spots have been extinguished,â Lefebvre said. âWeâve turned the property back over to the owners. . Now, weâre conducting cleanup operations, getting all our equipment placed back into service.â
Mayor Of North Adams Announces City Offices To Reopen
The Commonwealth leads the nation in vaccinating residents, with 75% of adults receiving at least one dose. To date, over 4 million residents have received a first dose, with 3.2 million fully vaccinated. On Monday, May 17, Governor Baker, Lt. Governor Polito, Secretary Kennealy, and Secretary Sudders announced that all remaining COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted effective May 29.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health will issue a public health advisory effective May 29 that advises all unvaccinated residents to continue to wear face-coverings in indoor settings and when they can’t socially distance. The advisory will also recommend that fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear a face-covering or social distance indoors or outdoors except for in certain situations.
Mayor Of North Adams Announces City Offices To Reopen
The Commonwealth leads the nation in vaccinating residents, with 75% of adults receiving at least one dose. To date, over 4 million residents have received a first dose, with 3.2 million fully vaccinated. On Monday, May 17, Governor Baker, Lt. Governor Polito, Secretary Kennealy, and Secretary Sudders announced that all remaining COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted effective May 29.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health will issue a public health advisory effective May 29 that advises all unvaccinated residents to continue to wear face-coverings in indoor settings and when they can’t socially distance. The advisory will also recommend that fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear a face-covering or social distance indoors or outdoors except for in certain situations.