The following is a list of cancellations that were reported to WATD as of 3/18/20 at 11:00 AM:
Governor Baker has closed all public and private schools until April 6th, banned public gatherings of 25 people or more and banned bars and restaurants from serving food and beverages on site. This begins on Tuesday, March 17 and will end April 7th.
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Effective on Thursday, March 19, 2020 for the Plymouth & Brockton Bus:
Hyannis to Boston & Logan Airport service will be reduced to 6 trips daily in either direction. Hyannis to T.F. Green Airport service will be reduced to 2 trips daily in either direction. All service between Hyannis and the Outer Cape (Provincetown Route) will be suspended. Marshfield service will also be suspended.
Starting Wednesday, March 18, some MBTA services will run on a reduced schedule and ferry service between Boston and the South shore is cancelled. Click Here for more information.
Seven RMV offices have re-opened. Click Here for more information.
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The Abington Public Library and town hall closed to public
www.abingtonma.gov
Braintree town buildings closed to the general public
www.braintreema.gov
Brockton City Hall closed to the general public
www.bpsma.org
Carver Town Hall temporarily closes to public
www.carverma.gov
Duxbury Town Meeting and Special Town Meeting Postponed
www.town.duxbury.ma.us
The Town of Hingham is suspending all non-essential services
www.hingham-ma.gov
Town of Bridgewater Suspends Public Access to Municipal Buildings
www.bridgewaterma.org
Cohasset Town Hall & other Town Buildings Closed to the Public
www.cohassetma.org
Halifax Town offices closed to the public
www.halifax-ma.org
Hanover Town offices closed to the public
www.hanover-ma.gov
Hanson Town buildings closed to the public
www.hanson-ma.gov
Hull Town buildings closed to the public
www.town.hull.ma.us
Kingston Townhouse closed to public but ALL departments working & available by phone
www.kingstonmass.org
Plymouth Town Offices closed to public
www.plymouth-ma.gov
Plympton Town Offices Closed to Public
www.town.plympton.ma.us
Norwell Senior Center is closed
www.townofnorwell.net
Marshfield Town Hall, Recreation, Library and Senior center CLOSED through 3-31-20
www.marshfield-ma.gov
Rockland Municipal Buildings-restricted access to public
www.rockland-ma.gov
All Town of Scituate buildings will be closed to the public effective Tuesday, March 17th.
www.scituatema.gov
All Weymouth Town Buildings will be closed to the public until at least Monday, April 6.
www.weymouth.ma.us
Wareham Town Offices closed to the public.
www.wareham.ma.us
The Easton Town Offices and Frothingham Hall are closed to the public
www.easton.ma.us
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Cancellations listed below are posted in chronological order (Latest cancellations are listed at the top) as to when WATD received the information.
Scituate Senior Center Groundbreaking Ceremony cancelled
Abington Bank services are available at our Drive-Up windows only. Visit their website at abingtonbank.com for a full list of branch locations and hours and for updates on our Covid-19 Readiness/Response plans.
Healthtrax in Hanover temporarily closed
The Hingham Civic Music Theatre have canceled their production of “Guys & Dolls” originally scheduled for April 17-26.
Marshfield Boys & Girls Club 2020 Great Futures Celebration scheduled for April 4th has been postponed to a later date TBD.
Plimoth Plantation closed until further notice.
The Plymouth 400 Offices will be closed to the public for two weeks, March 16 thru March 27.
The Plymouth Philharmonic concert scheduled for March 28 has been rescheduled for Saturday, August 8th.
South Shore YMCA, including the South Shore Natural Science Center, closed temporarily.
The Talking Information Center studios will be closed for two weeks and operating on a limited program schedule remotely effective 3/16. The gala has been rescheduled from 4/3 to 5/29.
Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley, OFM Cap, Archbishop of Boston authorizes temporary suspension of Mass in response to COVID-19 outbreak.