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The Recorder - Nonprofit helps Greenfield man get new ride


Nonprofit helps Greenfield man get new ride
Greenfield resident Jeremy Prevost, 32, recently received a 2008 Saturn Astra from the vehicle donation nonprofit Good News Garage. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Published: 5/26/2021 5:41:48 PM
GREENFIELD A Greenfield man has a new set of wheels thanks to a vehicle donation nonprofit.
Jeremy Prevost received a used 2008 Saturn Astra earlier this month from Good News Garage, a charity that started in Burlington, Vt., in 1996. The vehicle will enable Prevost to more easily commute to his new job at Stop & Shop and to the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he plans to continue his studies of environmental science once campus reopens. ....

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MA Mask Mandate End Date – NBC Boston


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Non-vaccinated individuals are advised to continue wearing face masks and to continue distancing in most settings. The advisory will also recommend fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear a face covering or social distance indoors or outdoors except for in certain situations.
Updated face covering advisory for unvaccinated residents
Face coverings will still be required for all individuals on public and private transportation (including rideshares, livery, taxi, ferries, MBTA, Commuter Rail and transportation stations), healthcare facilities and providers, congregate care settings and health and rehabilitative day services.
Face coverings will also remain required indoors for staff and students of K-12 schools and early education providers. ....

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MA Mask Mandate End Date – NECN


Updated on May 25, 2021 at 3:34 pm
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Gov. Charlie Baker announced last week that Massachusetts will rescind the state s current mask order effective Saturday, May 29, just in time for Memorial Day weekend.
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Non-vaccinated individuals are advised to continue wearing face masks and to continue distancing in most settings. The advisory will also recommend fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear a face covering or social distance indoors or outdoors except for in certain situations.
Updated face covering advisory for unvaccinated residents ....

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The CDC has announced that vaccinated adults no longer need to...


The CDC has announced that vaccinated adults no longer need to.
The CDC has announced that vaccinated adults no longer need to wear masks in most public settings. Given this updated guidance, are you comfortable taking off your mask, or do you think the decision is premature?
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Anyone else worried about Kennedy middle school asking kids to cut holes in masks for indoor band practice? There’s only a few weeks of school left (and then most of these kids will be able to get vaccinated by the fall), are we trying to engineer a super spreader event? ....

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Workers Memorial Day Observed in Pittsfield


 
The Berkshire Labor Assembly and Western Mass Area Labor Federation hosted a socially distanced memorial to remember all those who have lost their lives to preventable workplace injury or illness.
 
This includes deaths from COVID-19, workplace injury, or other work-related illnesses. Berkshire Central Labor Council President Brian Morrison and Liz Recko-Morrison, Berkshire chapter director of the Massachusetts Community College Council, read the names of t hose who died at or as a result of their work this year including essential workers, first responders, and firefighters.
 
State Sen. Adam Hinds, City Council President Peter Marchetti and Councilor at Large Pete White were in attendance. Hinds and White spoke on the importance of legislative changes to protect workers such as emergency paid sick time and a $15 minimum wage. ....

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