Conditions are getting worse at CareOne in Beverly, even as the facility takes on new patients, according to staff and patients' families.
Beyond Finance Inc. filed a notice with the Massachusetts Department of Labor saying it would make the layoffs last week.
A man whose mother lives at CareOne in Beverly and tested positive for coronavirus reported the facility to the MA Attorney General.
Health care experts say intensive care unit beds are crucial for treating the most serious cases of coronavirus.
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Moynihan Lumber said customers may have had contact with the employee and is switching to delivery-only.
"The bleeding isn't stopping," the Massachusetts Lodging Association said as it asked for government aid.
The Massachusetts Food Administration is asking Gov. Baker to temporarily suspend local bans on single-use, plastic grocery bags.
CVS Pharmacies will waive charges for the home delivery of prescription meds amid precautions regarding the new coronavirus.
Mercedes Sherrod Evans and Jeffery Hamilton Join Board As College Begins Preparing for 50th Anniversary
LexaGene makes a genetic analyzer than can detect new pathogens within an hour and can be used on-site.
Kristopher R. Olson's class action lawsuit also names the Houston Astros and Boston Red Sox as defendants.
With no laws preventing "lifestyle discrimination," 21 states will be the testing grounds for the company's new policy
The discount retailer will take over space once occuipied by Rite Aid in a Cabot Street shopping center.
Beverly signed host city agreements with two recreational cannabis dealers, but sales in the city are still likely a year away.
Two executives resigned from Boston Children's Theater, which is also being investigated by the Essex County District Attorney's office.
Lisabeth “Betsy” LaFontaine Announces Retirement after Three Decades of Service at The YMCA.
Harborlight Community Partners will pay $600,000 for the Brscoe school and convert it into affordable housing for seniors.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 30 this year — helps local businesses in Beverly compete.
The approval comes after a group of Beverly residents hired a lawyer, claiming the proposal is illegal.
Sandy St. Louis to serve as the charitable nonprofit organization’s Senior Director of Marketing and Membership.
Northeast Arc, which operates Breaking Grounds in downtown Peabody, will open a second location in Beverly.
Analysts at Moody's say bans of vaping like the one in Massachusetts may increase sales of cigarettes and other tobacco products.
Beth Israel Lahey Health reversed its decision to close the outpatient program that serves 500 patients per year after hearing backlash.
The residents hired an attorney to help its opposition to redevelop a lot that has been vacant since a McDonald's closed in 2006.
More than 70 residents attended the hearing on the controversial proposal for a six-story, 115-unit apartment building on Rantoul Street.
The new 34,500 square-foot store will anchor the North Shore Crossing plaza in Beverly.
Mayor Mike Cahill said he will sign an agreement with Fresh Fields LLC to open a recreational cannabis store on Rantoul Street.
Beth Israel Lahey Health will continue to offer the partial hospitalization program in Gloucester and Lynn.
The company has deployed 500 robots in its stores in Massachusetts and other markets in recent months.
The city has already received six applications from companies wanting to open Beverly's first retail marijuana dispensaries.
Saugus-based Procopio Companies plans to start work at 10 Congress Street "immediately."
Local real estate developer Benjamin Carlson got unanimous approval from the planning board for his micro-hotel proposal on Cabot Street.
Son of Long-Time Montserrat College of Art Joins Company as Benefits Consutlant
Local real estate developer Benjamin Carlson paid $2.3 million for 278 Cabot Street last year,
Beverly will join more than 80 other Massachusetts municipalities on Jan. 1.
Attorney General Maura Healey said she won't sue to block the merger between Lahey and Beth Israel, but put conditions on her approval
Craig Hayes participated in the National Anthem ceremony before the Nov. 4 game at Gillette Stadium
The company posted help wanted ads for stores it abruptly closed in Andover, Beverly, Danvers and Weymouth.