Town Administrator Michael Mullen and Public Health Nurse Nicole Mello are pleased to announce that free COVID-19 test kits are now available to Town residents through grant funding.
Town Administrator Michael Mullen and Public Health Nurse Nicole Mello are pleased to announce that free COVID-19 test kits are now available to Town residents through grant funding.
Town Administrator Michael Mullen would like to provide an update on the process of individual case investigation and contact tracing for COVID-19 cases.
As positive cases of COVID-19 continue to rise throughout Bristol County and the state, Town Administrator Michael Mullen would like to remind Dighton residents of the ways the Town is working to address the pandemic and of health and safety protocols still in place in town.
After discussing the increase in Dighton’s COVID-19 testing positivity rate and receiving recommendations from the town’s Pandemic Task Force, the Dighton Board of Selectmen announces new face covering guidance for town municipal buildings.
Town Administrator Michael Mullen is pleased to report that the Town of Dighton will be continuing its reopening plan with the lifting of municipal COVID-19 restrictions.
Town Administrator Michael Mullen and Health Agent Todd Pilling would like to share the latest information regarding the Town of Dighton's ongoing efforts to identify homebound residents for state’s COVID-19 vaccination program, and share COVID-19 pre-registration information.
The Dighton Board of Selectmen is pleased to share that the Baker-Polito Administration has created a 211 hotline for residents 75 years old and older to call for assistance with making vaccination appointments.
Amid the holiday season, the Dighton Board of Selectmen wishes to share their gratitude for the significant outpouring of support the town has received from community members throughout the last year.
Chief Christopher Maguy would like to thank a local Dighton business for its donation of personal protective equipment (PPE) to the Dighton Fire Department.
The Dighton Board of Selectmen wishes to share health and safety guidance for residents as they finalize plans and prepare for their Thanksgiving celebrations this year.