EAST BRIDGEWATER — Department of Public Works Director John Haines would like to remind residents that an increase of the annual fee for East Bridgewater’s curbside trash and recycling program is set to go into effect at the start of next month.
Reopening East Bridgewater Working Group Announces Plan to Reopen Select Town Facilities
EAST BRIDGEWATER — Town Administrator Brian S. Noble and Board of Health Chairman Peter P. Spagone, Jr. report that the Reopening East Bridgewater Working Group has begun their first phase of facility re-openings.
East Bridgewater Board of Health Creates Reopening East Bridgewater Working Group
EAST BRIDGEWATER — Town Administrator Brian S. Noble and Board of Health Chairman Peter P. Spagone, Jr. report that the East Bridgewater Board of Health has formed the Reopening East Bridgewater Working Group to structure the next phase of the town’s COVID-19 response.
(Update #3 2:30 p.m.) Town of East Bridgewater Announces Important Update on COVID-19 Situation
EAST BRIDGEWATER — Town Administrator Brian S. Noble and Board of Health Chairman Peter P. Spagone, Jr. would like provide residents with an update on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in East Bridgewater.
Town of East Bridgewater Announces Postponement of April 11 Election
EAST BRIDGEWATER — Town Administrator Brian S. Noble and Town Clerk Susan Gillpatrick announce that the Board of Selectmen has voted to postpone the annual Town Election from April 11 to Saturday, June 6 in response to COVID-19.
Update #2 (3 p.m.) Town of East Bridgewater Announces Important Update on COVID-19 Situation
EAST BRIDGEWATER — Town Administrator Brian S. Noble and Board of Health Chairman Peter P. Spagone, Jr. report that the Town of East Bridgewater has received notification from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) of four additional positive cases of COVID-19, the illness associated with the novel coronavirus.
East Bridgewater Businesses to Cease In-Person Operation of All Non-Essential Businesses Tuesday, March 24
EAST BRIDGEWATER — Town Administrator Brian S. Noble and the Board of Selectmen would like to inform residents and business owners that, in the effort to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), businesses regarded as “non-essential” must end all in-person operation, following an emergency order issued by Governor Charlie Baker Monday.