CANTON — With temperatures expected to be in the 90’s through Wednesday, Fire Chief and Emergency Management Director Charles Doody would like to provide residents with hot weather safety tips and announce that cooling centers are open around town.
Brookline Department of Public Health Declares Heat Emergency
BROOKLINE — With temperatures expected to be in the 90’s through Wednesday, the Brookline Department of Public Health has declared a Heat Emergency beginning Sunday, June 27 and ending Thursday, July 1 and announces that cooling centers are open around town.
Manchester-by-the-Sea Police Announce Cooling Centers Open in Town
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA —With temperatures in the 90s this week, Chief Todd J. Fitzgerald and the Manchester-by-the-Sea Police Department announce the opening of two cooling stations for community members.
Randolph to Open Cooling Centers During Heat Wave
Town Manager Brian Howard and Fire Chief Richard Donovan would like to notify Randolph residents that the town will be opening a cooling center today and throughout the weekend as temperatures are expected reach into the 90s over the next few days.