Politics & Government
Coronavirus: Easton Extends Closures Of Town Offices
Easton town offices will remain closed to the public in accordance with the extension of Gov. Charlie Baker's statewide stay-at-home order.
EASTON, MA — Easton has extended its closure of town offices, Frothingham Hall and all municipal offices — except the Lothrop Street Police Station for emergencies — to the public in accordance with Gov. Charlie Baker's announcement on Tuesday that the state's stay-at-home order has been extended through May 18.
Town offices remain closed until further notice as the Easton awaits data on declining case trends and guidance from the state.
Gov. Baker also announced the establishment of a Reopening AdvisoryBoard to develop phased reopening plans for the Commonwealth. Click here for full information.
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Since March, Easton has launched a variety of online and telephone-based tools to continue to provide municipal services to the public remotely during the ongoing State of Emergency.
Easton will continue to offer all services to the public remotely and all departments can be contacted using the information available here. Other municipal resources are available at www.easton.ma.us/covid-19
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