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Mass. Paying More Than $1 Million Weekly for Gillette, Fenway Sites
Massachusetts is paying a total of more than $1 million per week to the for-profit startup that is running coronavirus mass vaccination sites at Fenway Park and Gillette Stadium, according to state records. The more than $625,000 weekly price tag for Gillette includes a minimum weekly payment of $344,575, the Boston Herald reported Friday, citing state documents obtained in a public records…
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Fenway Vaccine Site Moving to Hynes Convention Center
Mass vaccinations are moving to Hynes Convention Center ahead of Red Sox Opening Day.
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Mass. Vaccination Site at Fenway Park May Move
With fans slated to be back in the stands in the coming weeks and Opening Day approaching, it begs the question: What will happen to the mass COVID-19 vaccination site at Fenway Park? Boston’s chief of Health and Human Services Marty Martinez said that there “may be another site that transitions from Fenway, but that’s still being figured out,”...
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Fenway Mass. Vaccination Site May Be Moving
With fans slated to be back in the stands in the coming weeks and Opening Day approaching, it begs the question, what will happen to the mass vaccination site at Fenway Park?
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Teen Arrested for Breaking Into Fenway Park Early Saturday, Police Say
A 19-year-old Massachusetts man has been arrested and charged after he allegedly broke into Fenway Park early Saturday, Boston police confirm. Police say Seamus Webster, of Newburyport, made entry into the stadium around 1:40 a.m. at 4 David Ortiz Way. Webster was charged with trespassing and breaking and entering nighttime, police said. The news outlet Live Boston first reported the…
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19-Year-Old Accused of Trespassing at Fenway Park
A 19-year-old Massachusetts man has been arrested and charged after he allegedly broke into Fenway Park early Saturday, Boston police confirm.
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Fans to Return to Stands in Mass. as State Further Reopens
After about a year, Boston Red Sox fans learned they should be able to return to Fenway Park, though in limited numbers.
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Gov. Baker to Announce Large Venues Can Reopen With Limited Capacity
Mass. Gov. Charlie Baker will announce Thursday that large venues, including stadiums, will be able to open starting March 22.
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Baker: Mass. Moving to Phase 3, Step 2 Reopening Monday, and to Phase 4 Next Month
Gov. Charlie Baker announces new updates in Mass. coronavirus reopening plan.
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Mass Vaccination Site Opens at Natick Mall
As Massachusetts crosses an important vaccine milestone this weekend, it is soon taking another step to further expedite the statewide inoculation process.
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Natick Mall Opens Monday as State's Next Mass Vaccination Site
As Massachusetts crosses an important vaccine milestone this weekend, it is soon taking another step to further expedite the statewide inoculation process. Starting Monday, Natick Mall opens as the state’s newest mass vaccination site, joining four others already up and running for residents eligible to receive their shots. The Natick site, served by LabCorp, will plan to start giving...
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Mass Vaccination Site at Natick Mall Opens Monday in Massachusetts
The latest mass vaccination site in Massachusetts opens Monday at Natick Mall, joining four other mass vaccination sites throughout the state, including Gillette Stadium and Fenway Park. LabCorp plans to provide 500 doses a day at the Natick site, with the goal to eventually administer 3,000 vaccines a day.
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Natick Mall Opening as State's Fifth Mass Vaccination Site
The latest mass vaccination site in Massachusetts opens Monday, and anyone who is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine can make an appointment. Natick Mall will join four other sites throughout the state, including Gillette Stadium and Fenway Park.
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New Vaccine Site at Natick Mall Opens Monday
The site will start administering 500 doses a day to start, with a goal of scaling to 3,000 a day.
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‘We Are on Fenway Park': Police Investigating Trespassing Shown in TikTok Video
Boston police are investigating after a video was posted to social media showing two young men trespassing on the field of a closed Fenway Park. In the TikTok video, two people can be seen running onto the snow-covered diamond, pretending to throw pitches and hit balls inside Boston’s beloved ballpark. “We are on the baseball field at Fenway Park,”...
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Fenway Park Trespassing Shown in TikTok Video Under Investigation
The Red Sox and Boston Police are investigating after a video posted on social media shows two young men on the field of a closed Fenway Park.
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Boston Police, Red Sox Investigating Trespassing Incident at Fenway Park
Video posted to social media shows two people running around Fenway Park. The Red Sox said in a statement they are aware of a trespassing incident and they are working with the Boston Police Department.
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Mass. Restaurants, Gyms, Other Businesses Will Have Increased Capacity Limits Monday
Increased capacity limits on Massachusetts restaurants, gyms and other businesses are set to take effect Monday as state health officials continue to see encouraging trends in the state’s COVID-19 data. Gov. Charlie Baker announced Thursday he would increase the 25% capacity limit to 40% based on recent declines in coronavirus hospitalizations and case counts. “People’s work is paying off on…
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Baker to Ease Capacity Limits on Restaurants, Gyms, Other Businesses
Gov. Charlie Baker announced he will ease capacity limits on Massachusetts restaurants, gyms and other businesses effective Monday. Baker said he will increase the 25% capacity limit to 40% effective at 5 a.m. Monday based on recent declines in coronavirus hospitalizations and case counts. The 25% capacity limit has been in place since Dec. 26. When the stricter capacity limits…
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Mass. Easing Restrictions Starting Monday
The improving COVID-19 trend is welcome news for Massachusetts business owners, because starting Monday, some will be able to increase their capacities.