Town Administrator Michael Mullen would like to provide an update on the process of individual case investigation and contact tracing for COVID-19 cases.
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.
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.
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.