The city's retailers can no longer offer single-use plastic bags for purchases.
There have been 53 new COVID-19 cases in the city in the past two weeks.
Over ten acres of the former chemical facility were cleared by the Environmental Protection Agency, Monday.
No residents have died of the virus since June, but the town's case rate steadily rose through September.
After the latest state update, 29 Massachusetts cities and towns do not meet state requirements to move into the next phase of reopening.
Maria Sallese lost her son Mario in 2019. This Saturday, she's participating in her second Walk/Run For Suicide Prevention.
The city has reported 13 new coronavirus cases in August, as of Friday.
One-fifth of Massachusetts communities had increased positive test rates, while over 40 percent saw that number fall.
Woburn's last case increase was a single new case Friday, July 24, the city reported.
The AG's office has received over 1,000 complaints, including 17 about Woburn businesses, since it began collecting them in May.
The town's positive test rate was over 4 percent over the last fourteen days, according to data released Wednesday.
Black residents in Middlesex County were more than three times more likely to contract coronavirus than whites, new data show.
Both facilities opened Wednesday with restrictions in place to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Programming will be announced Monday, and registration will begin two days later.
The city added just eleven new cases over the last week.
Soil excavation is expected to begin June 22, the Environmental Protection Agency said.
The city has not seen more than 10 new cases in a daily update since May 10.
Woburn Nursing Center is one of just 13 facilities statewide to miss the 20-point threshold to be in adherence with state guidelines.
A bill signed into law Wednesday extends the unemployment benefits period and lifts the cap on benefits for dependents, among other things.
Rep. Haggerty shared updates on legislation passed in response to the coronavirus outbreak over the last three months.
The grant is "timely as the present COVID-19 situation has limited our fundraising opportunities," Club President Terry Littell said.
Allergy sufferers beware, as high rates of tree pollen are expected in Woburn in the coming days.
The city's case growth has slowed dramatically, adding fewer than 10 cases each day for the last week.
Residents of assisted-living material shared messages with the city's high school seniors as they graduate.
Woburn residents will be able to pick up four masks per car in the City Hall Parking Lot, Saturday.
The city's case count increased by a record 43 Sunday, bringing the total to 476.
Nurses with the Board of Health, the city and Woburn Public Schools are conducting local contact tracing to slow the spread of the virus.
How many cases? Where can I get tested? Do I need a mask? You asked, we answered.
Two hundred one Woburnites have active cases of the virus, as of Thursday evening.
More than 60 percent of the city's coronavirus patients are women, according to demographic data released Monday.
Mayor Scott Galvin decided to work from home after his daughter, a nurse, tested positive for the new coronavirus, the city said Friday.
Woburn has 323 confirmed cases of the virus, as of Wednesday afternoon, according to the city.
One hundred fifty residents are currently in isolation with active cases of the virus, the city said Monday.
The number of cases in town has grown rapidly over the last week, from 156 last Friday.
All available residents and staff were tested at New Horizons at Choate by the Massachusetts National Guard, Monday.
The number of confirmed cases in the city increased sharply Tuesday following testing at the city's long-term care facilities.
Eighty-three residents have active cases of the virus, as of Monday, the city said.
The number of cases in the city has increased by 42 this week.
The city also reported 146 confirmed coronavirus cases, Thursday. Sixty-one residents have active cases.
The city has 136 total cases, as of Wednesday afternoon. The city began breaking them down demographically this week.