Boston/ Community & Society
Published on May 06, 2020
Top Cambridge news: Fines threatened for face mask violations; murderer's parole hearing set in JunePhoto: Tony Webster/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Cambridge.

Charles Jaynes' parole hearing scheduled for June

Charles Jaynes, one of two men convicted in the 1997 murder of a 10-year-old Cambridge boy, is set to go before the State Parole Board on June 30, arguing for his release from prison.

Read the full story on Boston 25 News.

Cambridge, Somerville, Peabody threaten hefty fines to enforce mask orders 

As Gov. Charlie Baker and Boston Mayor Martin Walsh urge people to wear face masks to slow the spread of coronavirus, Cambridge, Somerville and Peabody are now threatening fines ranging from $300 to $1,000 for violating their orders.

Read the full story on Boston Herald.

Another resident gets overly excited over coronavirus concerns

Cambridge Police report that a Cambridge resident "confronted two Belmont residents about them not wearing masks" at Fresh Pond Parkway and Huron Avenue around 7:50 p.m. on Sunday, loudly enough to spark a call to 911.

Read the full story on Universal Hub.

Cambridge hospital staff gives send-off to postal worker recovered from coronavirus

A Waltham postal worker who spent two months being treated for and recovering from the coronavirus got a special send-off from Cambridge hospital workers when he finally left their care for good on Monday.

Read the full story on 7News - WHDH Boston.


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