Concord is one of dozens of Massachusetts communities that are reported to be at a moderate, high or critical risk level for ...
Massachusetts as a whole saw early literacy dip during and after the pandemic. In 2019, 8 percent of Massachusetts third ...
Massachusetts and New Hampshire health authorities are warning residents about the risk of eastern equine encephalitis, a mosquito-borne disease, after two human cases of the disease were reported ...
Just make sure you visit an open one. These 86 beaches across Massachusetts are closed as of Aug. 22 due to bacteria concerns. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health says bacteria levels ...
More than half of the state of Massachusetts is under a high or critical risk of a deadly mosquito-borne virus. Ten of the state's 14 counties have been issued warnings of an elevated presence ...
QUINCY - It's been a tough summer for Massachusetts residents as beaches across the state have been closed down due to high bacteria levels. "It's very frustrating," Patty Sarro of Quincy said.
A campaign staffer for former President Donald Trump in New Hampshire has been let go after deeming the state not winnable ...
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Massachusetts Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) risk map. Department of Public Health of Massachusetts Currently, 10 communities in Massachusetts are under high or critical risk of the virus ...
Several towns in Massachusetts have taken measures to fight the spread of a deadly mosquito-borne virus after one man was hospitalized with it—here is everything we know so far. It emerged last ...
The risk of a dangerous virus spread by mosquitoes has four towns in Massachusetts urging residents to stay indoors after dark until at least October. According to a local report, the town says it ...
Aerial and truck-mounted ground spraying for mosquitoes will begin on Tuesday evening, according to the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources and Department of Public Health.