With the town's case count dramatically decreased, town facilities including the playgrounds and some basketball courts have reopened.
Most of New England is experiencing "abnormally dry conditions," according to the U.S. drought monitor.
The kit includes disposable face masks and hand sanitizer, as the state economy continues to reopen.
Thirty-five residents have died, 48 have active cases and 255 have recovered, for a total of 338 cases.
North Andover's Sutton Hill Center failed its first round of state nursing home inspections.
Stevens Pond will open with restrictions on June 22, the town announced. Trustees properties in town will open June 4.
Bonnie Miller, a food historian at UMass Boston, studied food practices during the pandemic in her local community: North Andover.
One hundred twenty-two North Andover residents still have active cases of the virus, as of Monday, the town reported.
Allergy sufferers beware, as moderate rates of pollen are expected in North Andover in the coming days.
Town officials shared plans at Tuesday's Board of Selectmen meeting for managing capacity, cleaning and other measures.
Residents wrote in favor of their preferred candidates in the June 2 town election.
The town has fewer than 100 active coronavirus cases, down from two weeks ago.
The town has nearly 250 confirmed cases of the virus, as of Monday.
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The new totals are announced on a day before rapid molecule testing begins at the AFC Urgent Care in North Andover.
Testing scheduled for Thursday at AFC Urgent Care was canceled.
Data released by the state Wednesday shows that more than five out of every 1,000 residents have tested positive for the virus.
Public-facing food retail workers are required to cover their faces under a new order issued by the town Friday.
The town said Friday that the Food Bank was running low on items. Residents stepped up.
Seven North Andover residents have died of the new virus, the town said Monday.
All five North Andover residents who have died of the virus were elderly with pre-existing medical conditions, the town said.
The health department has heard complaints about how people are using public areas to exercise, the town said.
The local STEM and video game studio has 12 3D printers devoted to personal protective equipment.
Eighty-seven residents have tested positive for the virus, as of Tuesday afternoon.
The School Committee voted Thursday to cancel the April vacation, April 21 to 24.
Total cases increased by 12 from the latest number Wednesday morning.
The town has 50 confirmed cases as of the latest update, Monday afternoon.
Two residents have died of the new virus, Mayor Dan Rivera reported Friday.
The town now has 25 confirmed cases, an increase of 17 from Thursday, March 26.
The town Board of Health is following up with contacts of positive patients, the town said.
She’s even made a “how-to” video on Facebook so others could join her.
Patients must be pre-screened Wednesday or Thursday in order to get tested for the new virus.
The town learned of a third positive Monday.
The hospital is accepting donations of protective equipment including N95 masks, gloves, wipes, goggles and even sewn masks.
Personal service providers including barber shops and hair and nail salons will close effective midnight, March 21.
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The Board of Selectmen authorized the town manager to direct town personnel to take any action appropriate to respond to the outbreak.
The hospital asks that people use their pre-screening tools before seeking a test.
Town buildings are closed to the public through at least March 30.
The first known case was not community spread, the town said.