Governor Baker Issues Order Rescinding COVID-19 Restrictions on May 29 and Terminating State of Emergency Effective June 15

Note: The following is a press release from Gov. Baker’s office.

BOSTON – Today, Governor Charlie Baker joined Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Mike Kennealy and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders to sign an Executive Order terminating the Commonwealth’s State of Emergency effective June 15, 2021. The Order also rescinds most COVID-19 restrictions, including limitations placed on businesses, as of tomorrow, May 29 as Massachusetts nears the goal of vaccinating four million residents. This week, the Commonwealth passed the 3.5 million mark for fully vaccinated residents.

“Today marks an important milestone in our fight against COVID-19 here in the Commonwealth,” said Governor Baker. “Over the last 15 months, the residents of Massachusetts have shown an incredible amount of strength and resiliency, and we are pleased to take this step forward towards a return to normal.”

“With restrictions ending tomorrow and continued progress towards our vaccination goal, Massachusetts is on a path towards renewing our economy and returning to normal,” said Lt. Governor Polito. “We look forward to working with communities across the state to help them get their main streets and downtowns back up and running and for a sustained recovery ahead.”

Effective May 29, all industries will be permitted to open. With the exception of remaining face-covering requirements for masks in public and private transportation systems, hospitals and other facilities housing vulnerable populations, all industry restrictions will be lifted at that time, and capacity will increase to 100% for all industries. All gathering limits will also be rescinded.

To continue certain public health requirements, like requiring face coverings in certain settings, to remain effective past June 15, Governor Baker today issued a modified declaration of a public health emergency under the public health statute.

Under this order, the Executive Office of Health and Human Services and the Department of Public Health will be proposing to the Public Health Council the continuation of some public health orders in the coming weeks to maintain flexibilities and policies for vaccination, testing and other critical operations.

Earlier this week, Governor Baker filed legislation to extend certain emergency measures currently in place via executive orders that are set to expire on June 15 with the end of the State of Emergency. The bill would extend measures providing for a temporary suspension of certain open meeting law requirements, special permits for expanded outside dining at restaurants, and surprise billing protections for COVID-19 patients.

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Annual/Special Town Meeting Warrants – Monday, June 14, 2021

Annual Town Meeting will be held at the Joseph Case High School, 70 School Street.  The Special Town Meeting will be held at 7pm followed by the Annual Town Meeting.  Please click on the warrants to read what articles are to be voted on.  Thank You.

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Swansea Town Beach opens on June 15, 2021

Prices are as follows:

Weekday Pass – $5.00
Weekends and Holidays – $8.00
Season Passes – Resident – $15.00 | Non-Resident – $35.00

Passes are purchased at the beach.

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Governor Baker Files Legislation to Extend Certain COVID-19 Emergency Measures​

Today, Governor Charlie Baker will file legislation to extend certain emergency measures currently in place via executive orders that are set to expire on June 15 when the State of Emergency will be rescinded. Most restrictions, including limitations placed on businesses, will be rescinded effective May 29 as Massachusetts nears the goal of vaccinating four million residents.

Annual Town Meeting – Monday, June 14, 2021

The Annual Town Meeting is scheduled for Monday, June 14, 2021 at the Joseph Case High School, 70 School Street, Swansea, MA.  The Annual Town Meeting will begin at 7:00pm with a Special Town Meeting followed by the Annual Town Meeting.  The last day to register to vote, in order to attend Town Meeting is Friday, June 4, 2021 by 5:00pm.  The Town Clerk’s Office, 81 Main Street, Swansea, MA will be open until 5:00pm for anyone wishing to register to vote.  If you have any questions regarding your voter status, please contact the Town Clerk’s Office at 508-678-9389 extension #2.  Thank you.

State Announces Reopening of Additional Phase 4 Industries to Go Into Effect May 10

Today, the Baker-Polito Administration announced that Massachusetts will move forward in the Commonwealth’s reopening plan to reopen certain outdoor Phase 4 industries effective May 10th, as previously announced. The Administration continues to take steps to reopen the Commonwealth’s economy with public health metrics continuing to trend in a positive direction.

Baker-Polito Administration Celebrates COVID-19 Business Relief Program, Awards Final Round of Grants

Today, Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, Housing and Economic Development Secretary Mike Kennealy, legislators and key partners celebrated the success of the Baker-Polito Administration’s COIVD-19 business relief program administered by the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC). Gathering in person at the family- and minority-owned Panela Restaurant in Lowell, a program grantee, the Administration announced the end of the program, which has provided over $687.2 million in direct cash grants to 15,112 businesses across the Commonwealth. Among the awardees included in the final round were 108 additional businesses that received a total of approximately $4.8 million in COVID relief grants.