Politics & Government
Coronavirus: Sharon Postpones Town Election, Meeting
Sharon has postponed its town election and town meeting to a date to be determined prior to June 30.
SHARON, MA —The Sharon Select Board voted on Tuesday to postpone its annual town meeting and town election due to the coronavirus health emergency. The Sharon Select Board said Tuesday night that the town meeting and town election will be held at dates to be determined before June 30.
On April 7, the Select Board voted to postpone both the Annual Town Meeting and the Annual Town Election to dates to be determined prior to June 30, 2020. We will provide notice when new dates have been established. pic.twitter.com/wz8c4TLGwP
— Town of Sharon, MA (@townofsharonma) April 7, 2020
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health on Tuesday announced 96 more deaths from the new coronavirus, bringing the state's death toll to 356. It was the largest jump in deaths in a single day, eclipsing the previous high of 33. Officials also announced 1,365 more cases, bringing the total to 15,202. There were 4,915 new tests conducted, bringing the number of tests statewide to 81,344.
The increases reflect both community transmission and more testing. Gov. Charlie Baker said the number of tests conducted is expected to grow because the Department of Public Health issued enhanced guidelines, including rapid testing, for residents and workers at senior living facilities.
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