The Dighton Board of Selectmen reports that the Town of Dighton has seen a rise in positive COVID-19 cases recently, resulting in an increased risk designation from the Commonwealth.
The Dighton Board of Selectmen reports that the Town of Dighton has seen a rise in positive COVID-19 cases recently, resulting in an increased risk designation from the Commonwealth.
New Measures Go Into Effect Friday, Nov. 6 -- The Dighton Board of Selectmen wishes to share with the community information about the new measures announced by the Baker-Polito Administration today to address the recent steady increase of COVID-19 cases in the state.
The Dighton Board of Selectmen reports that the Town of Dighton has seen a rise in positive COVID-19 cases recently, resulting in an increased risk designation from the Commonwealth.
The Dighton Board of Selectmen would like to share safety tips and guidance for trick-or-treating as well as alternative Halloween activities to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Dighton.
Town Administrator Mallory Aronstein is pleased to share that the town of Dighton is now designated “Grey,” indicating its rate of positive COVID-19 tests has fallen over the past few weeks.
DIGHTON — Town Administrator Mallory Aronstein and the Town of Dighton would like to share the newest state guidelines for local business owners who will be planning to reopen their businesses.
DIGHTON — Town Administrator Mallory Aronstein wishes to share information about Gov. Charlie Baker’s four-phase approach for reopening the state and the mandatory guidelines for businesses allowed to reopen over the next week.
Building Commissioner James Aguiar is pleased to announce that Dighton residents are now able to obtain building permits online.
DIGHTON -- Chief Robert MacDonald and the Dighton Police Department are encouraging residents to wear face coverings when walking, running or bicycling in an effort to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection in the community.
Face Coverings Required for All Essential Business Employees and Customers Town Administrator Mallory Aronstein would like to provide residents with a list of do’s and don’ts for wearing face masks in public to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19, as the number of cases continues to rise in town. Both Gov. Charlie Baker and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention …