another old fashioned Nor Easter here in the tri-state region,
The
NO overnight parking in The Village Green as vehicles will be ticketed and towed.
The town s Select Board also wants to remind you that Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker is
STILL enforcing a mandatory 14 day quarantine for travelers who are entering the Bay State. Get more details by accessing this link.
Hawaii is The ONLY state that is low risk, so if you are coming back to Massachusetts, you do
NOT need to quarantine. This also applies towards certain transitory travel which includes commuting from work or school, patients seeking or receiving medical treatment, military personnel (as per orders) and workers providing critical infrastructure services.
Sunrise movement staff vote to unionize onenewspage.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from onenewspage.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Full Interview: State House reporter Mike Deehan on Morning Edition
Bakerâs âMiddle Roadâ Approach To Rollback Leads Towns To Take Collective Action On Pandemic
Governor Charlie Baker speaks during a recent press conference at the Massachusetts State House.
Pat Greenhouse / Boston Globe via Getty Images
Share
Yesterday, Mayor Marty Walsh announced that the city of Boston will roll back its reopening plan to combat the winter surge of coronavirus, a move joined by neighboring towns of Arlington, Brockton, Lynn, Newton, Somerville, and Winthrop. The news comes amidst criticism of Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker
as he rolled the state back to Phase III, Step 1 last week. GBH News State House reporter Mike Deehan joined Joe Mathieu on
Monday, December 14, 2020
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker was within his constitutional authority to issue broad executive orders shutting down most of the state in an effort to restrict the spread of the coronavirus, according to the Supreme Judicial Court’s most recent opinion. The Court’s decision ends a case brought by a diverse group of Massachusetts business and religious organizations that sued the Governor in June. The issue in the suit was the legality of the Governor’s COVID-19 orders which he issued under a state law known as the Civil Defense Act, which granted his office broad authority “to protect the public peace, health, security and safety, and to preserve the lives and property of the people of the commonwealth”. Recognizing the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Court held that “the Governor is not, as the plaintiffs argue, ‘donning the mantle and crown’… he is making difficult decisions…” in order to execute his duties un
Share to Gab
(Photo : Leah Kelley / Pexels)
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker scaled back the amendment expanding abortion access to minors by changing portions of the proposal, a report says.
Gov. Baker only partially approved the state s budget of $46 million for the pro-abortion amendment, which would ve lowered the age by which pregnant women will be able to abort their unborn children without their parents consent, Live Action reported. These are important changes to protect a women s reproductive rights and autonomy in the commonwealth, and I support them. However, I cannot support the other ways that this section expands the availability of late-term abortions and permits minors age 16 and 17 to get an abortion without the consent of a parent or guardian, Baker told Live Action.