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Massachusetts COVID-19 Cases
Massachusetts Total Coronavirus Cases: 2,246,409
Massachusetts New Coronavirus Deaths:
Massachusetts Total Coronavirus Deaths: 24,688
U.S. Total Coronavirus Cases: 107,184,620
U.S. New Coronavirus Deaths: 8
U.S. Total Coronavirus Deaths: 1,166,662
Coronavirus News for Turners Falls
Turners Falls resident runs virtual Boston Marathon on behalf of Make-A-Wish - WWLP
TURNERS FALLS, Mass. (WWLP) – The 124th annual Boston Marathon was canceled due to coronavirus concerns but runners were still able to run virtually any day between September 7 and 14. The ... More info »
WWLP-22News - 09/10/2020 01:59am2021 Softball Super 7: State finalist Turners Falls highlights list with three selections
2021 Softball Super 7: State finalist Turners Falls highlights list with three selections Published: May. 12, 2021, 7:00 a.m. Northampton hosted Hampshire softball on April 17, 2019. More info »
MassLive - 05/11/2021 07:00pmAlleyway in Turners Falls to become a pocket park - WWLP
The Commonwealth Places program was created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. From August through October 2020 grants of $224,965 were awarded for 21 placemaking projects across Massachusetts. More info »
WWLP-22News - 11/17/2021 04:08amMassachusetts coronavirus cases up 3,004, hospitalizations keep falling - Boston Herald
Massachusetts public health officials on Sunday reported 3,004 new coronavirus cases and 76 new virus deaths as the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations continued to drop. Sunday’s tally of 3,004 ... More info »
Boston Herald - 02/07/2021 03:07am