5/28/20 COVID-19 Update

2020-05-28T11:37:08-04:00By |

Identity theft scheme targets state unemployment benefits Massachusetts college presidents release four-phase plan for fall reopening, lack confidence about needed testing Massachusetts state Senate swears in two new Senators today Payroll Protection Program sees slowdown; funds remain available Is the state Lottery headed for extinction? Thursday’s Silver Lining: Pirate radio station cheering up isolated seniors   [...]

5/27/20 COVID-19 Update

2020-05-27T10:23:54-04:00By |

Education chief working to have schools open this fall amid daunting issues Local health departments worried as they brace for reopening calls amid frequently changing guidelines and inadequate resources After two successful elections, vote-by-mail bills remain stalled in Legislature Supreme Judicial Court will allow alcohol sales question to advance toward ballot State Senate adopts ground rules [...]

5/26/20 COVID-19 Update

2020-05-27T10:21:33-04:00By |

Congresswoman Clark planning to file bill requiring a federal/state supply chain response coordinator Black and Latinx activists say state is reopening too soon Gateway cities struggle connecting with students through distance learning Recreational cannabis shops set to open today Consumers offer slow start to Massachusetts retail reopening RMV extends renewal timelines on licenses and identification cards [...]

5/22/20 COVID-19 Update

2020-05-27T10:19:00-04:00By |

6 million Americans have filed for unemployment Massachusetts companies receive $9.5M to produce personal protective equipment Governor Charlie Baker does not feel urgency of mail-in voting State budget timeline uncertain; hinges on Federal COVID-19 funds MBTA lays out passive COVID-19 strategy Beaches are allowed to reopen this weekend under phase one of the reopening plan Restaurant [...]

5/21/20 COVID-19 Update

2020-05-27T10:16:23-04:00By |

  President Trump threatens federal funds over mail-in-ballots Associated Press poll: Reopening spikes fear of new infections UMass President proposes tuition freeze for 2020-2021 academic year Colleges and universities look to resolve major concerns before upcoming fall semester As businesses reopen, the responsibility of noncompliance falls to the workers Thursday’s Silver Lining: Dr. Fauci & Julia [...]

5/20/20 COVID-19 Update

2020-05-20T09:13:11-04:00By |

Mayor Walsh uneasy with office reopening plan; Congresswoman Pressley asks Governor to reevaluate timeline Group of North End restaurateurs weigh their legal options Boston Federal Reserve chief predicts double-digit unemployment through 2020 Parents and daycare providers grapple with uncertainty Boston College will hold class on campus this fall Wednesday’s Silver Lining: Somerville’s shared street initiative   [...]

5/19/20 COVID-19 Update

2020-05-19T09:45:51-04:00By |

Governor Charlie Baker details Massachusetts reopening plan, including details on phases, industries, timelines and public health requirements Small businesses reactions range from “short sided” to “solid” The Commonwealth’s fiscal health is worsening UMass Amherst announces furloughs and voluntary separation packages What Baker’s plan didn’t cover: K-12 schools, higher education campuses and more Two special state Senate [...]

5/18/20 COVID-19 Update

2020-05-19T09:41:57-04:00By |

Reopening today: Manufacturing, construction and houses of worship Democratic lawmakers urge Baker to extend shutdown; receives threats Massachusetts invests $56 million to combat food insecurity Is the MBTA taking COVID-19 safety seriously? COVID-19 is wreaking havoc on municipal budgets; essential services could suffer Monday’s Silver Lining: Message for the Class of 2020 from “Diary of a [...]

5/15/20 COVID-19 Update

2020-05-19T09:39:30-04:00By |

Here’s what we know about Massachusetts’ reopening plan Massachusetts businesses show guarded optimism as reopening approaches Borrowing bill heads to Governor’s desk Job losses hit 1 million mark in Massachusetts No consensus reached on vote-by-mail bills Democratic National Convention leaders weighing options Friday’s Silver Lining: German café uses pool noodle as social distancing marker A forthcoming [...]

5/14/20

2020-05-14T09:41:41-04:00By |

Massachusetts families to receive federal aid to fight child hunger Governor Baker reiterates reopening will be gradual; offers little detail on four-phases Future of Massachusetts tourism and convention industry is uncertain Secretary of Education Jim Peyser: Remote learning could continue in the fall Massachusetts to expand COVID-19 testing and tracing program Thursday’s Silver Lining: Boston reports [...]

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