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PROVINCETOWN – Visitors appear to be venturing out and heading to Provincetown, with the COVID-19 virus threat abating and as advertising ramps up for the town’s themed weeks. But there could very well be no room at the inn, according to local lodging owners. We’re three weeks out from Memorial Day weekend, which is the unofficial start of the summer season,” state Sen. Julian Cyr said Thursday, May 6, at a regional media event. “We already are seeing an influx of both seasonal residents, returning workers and visitors.”
Upcoming themed weeks and weekends include Ptown Pride from June 4 to June 6, Fourth of July, Bear Week from July 10 to July 17, Family Week in late July and Carnival Week on mid-August, according to an email Monday from the Provincetown Business Guild. The Select Board on April 29 banned Fourth of July fireworks and the Carnival parade. The Provincetown Portuguese Festival on June 25-27 is substantially sc
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(BALTIMORE, MD) On Wednesday, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced that outdoor and indoor dining can resume at 6 a.m. Friday, January 22.
Outdoor dining will be allowed at 50% capacity. Indoor dining will be limited to 25% capacity. Both outdoor and indoor dining will be limited to a 1-hour max time limit and restaurants must maintain a sign-in/sign-out sheet for both patrons and staff.
The mayor says he is modifying the city’s COVID-19 mandates in accordance with sustained improvements in key public health indicators.
“I have been very encouraged by our numbers since the start of the new year,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. “Almost three weeks into the month and our new cases and hospital utilization are down. Currently, Baltimore City has the lowest positivity rate in the State. This is a direct result of the restrictions I implemented shortly after being sworn into office and the sacrifices we have collectively made over the past six w