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Youth treatment facilities in Chicopee and Reading receive $800K to double the number of beds in Massachusetts

Youth treatment facilities in Chicopee and Reading receive $800K to double the number of beds in Massachusetts MassLive.com 1 hr ago Douglas Hook, masslive.com The Center for Human Development in Chicopee and Lowell House in Reading will receive $800,000 to provide critical residential treatment services for young people across Massachusetts. Each center will each receive $400,000 annually until 2030, with the Center for Human Development looking to provide 15-beds serving males, 13 to 17 years old and Lowell House will have 24 beds for both male and female population ages 13 to 17 years old. This will double the number of youth treatment beds in the state.

BAKER on DEFENSE over HOLYOKE report — STATE HOUSE STAFFERS release PAY EQUITY survey — Where the vaccine HOLDOUTS live — Unspent STIMULUS checks

POLITICO Get the Massachusetts Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Google BUCK STOPS WITH BAKER? Gov. Charlie Baker is on the defensive after a stunning Boston Globe report that concluded he and his top health official “played key roles” in the events leading up to last spring’s deadly coronavirus outbreak at the Holyoke Soldiers Home.

Don t get rid of your masks yet; Here is a list of places and situations that will still require face coverings after Memorial Day in Massachusetts

Don’t get rid of your masks yet; Here is a list of places and situations that will still require face coverings after May 29 in Massachusetts Updated 3:16 PM; On May 29, more than two months ahead of schedule, all COVID restrictions and capacity limits will be lifted, marking the state’s transition post-pandemic life after more than a year of illness, death and economic hardship born of emergency regulations. While the move signals a return to normal is near, masks will still be required in a number of settings even for fully vaccinated people. The Department of Public Health on May 29 will be issuing a new order to replace the state’s existing mask guidance with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s updated guidance for vaccinated and unvaccinated people, officials said on Monday. As part of that order, DPH will issue a public health advisory urging all unvaccinated residents to wear face coverings “in most indoor settings,” Baker said.

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