UpdatedMon, Jun 28, 2021 at 7:23 pm ET
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The Woonsocket Patch newsletter provides you with the information you need to start your day. (Patch Media)
Up and at em,
Daily, we will share information about the
closure of a COVID-19 test site in Woonsocket, a
Pride protest, the
police chase that led to a crash in Cranston, and the state s latest
COVID-19 statistics.
Here are the top stories today in Woonsocket:
Find out what s happening in Woonsocket with free, real-time updates from Patch.
Let s go!
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The state-run COVID-19 test site in Woonsocket closed for good this weekend following a final day of testing on Saturday. The site, which was
UpdatedMon, Jun 28, 2021 at 6:07 pm ET
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Get on up,
Glen Burnie! Let s get you all caught up to start this Tuesday off on an informed note.
First, today s weather: Humid throughout the day. High: 93, low: 76.
Here is the top story for today in Glen Burnie:
Find out what s happening in Glen Burnie with free, real-time updates from Patch.
Let s go! A Glen Burnie driver was
stopped Saturday by an Anne Arundel County police officer shortly after 4 p.m. along Old Stage Road at Crain Highway South. After speaking with the driver, officers conducted a search of the vehicle and
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Towns fall into the red zone when average daily cases exceed 15 per 100,000 population over a two-week average. (DataWrapper/Patch Media)
CONNECTICUT With the latest data released by the state Department of Public Health, Connecticut presents itself in the strongest position, coronavirus-wise, it has been since the start of the pandemic.
There are no longer any towns in the high-infection level red zone, and only one Waterbury in the second tier. There are no longer any towns in the high-infection level red zone, and only one Waterbury in the second tier.
Just as extraordinary: no coronavirus-related deaths were reported. The toll for the pandemic has remained at 8,247 for two straight days.
UpdatedWed, May 5, 2021 at 12:02 pm ET
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A screenshot of the “Try Port First” app, which has been launched by local business leaders to help shops and restaurants regain their strength after the COVID-19 pandemic. (Peggy Spellman Hoey / Patch Media)
PORT WASHINGTON, NY A group of community leaders have launched the Try Port First app with hopes it will help businesses in Port Washington bounce back from the economic losses suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic by drawing shoppers and diners to its Main Street, according to a news release.
The Port Washington Business Improvement District and the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce are highlighting the free app, encouraging tourism with the catchy tag line of, Before you click and buy, give Port a try! The organizations hope the app will help visitors to discover Everything Port Washington from which restaurants deliver to where they can buy Mother s Day gifts, find healthcare services and governmental agencies.