WORCESTER Chances are, if you grew up listening to rock radio in Central Massachusetts in the last 20 years, you are very familiar with The Pike’s newest disc-jockey.
The local legendary radio personality is known by one name, but she often uses the courtesy title “Mistress” for good measure.
Mistress Carrie is the latest WAAF alum to rise out of the ashes of “The Only Station That Really Rocks” and to be resurrected on The Pike.
With an on-air persona that s part vamp, part vixen, and all rock n roll goddess, this outspoken, omniscient orator of the rock ‘n’ roll airwaves will be the new “afternoon drive” disc-jockey, from 3 to 7 p.m., weekdays, on The Pike 100 FM, starting May 10. And Carrie couldn’t be happier.
April 27, 2021 - 12:46 PM
BOSTON - Massachusetts is relaxing its outdoor mask mandate as the numbers of hospitalizations and cases of COVID-19 continue to decline in the state, the Baker administration said on Tuesday.
Beginning Friday, face masks will only be required outside in public when it s not possible to socially distance â or when required for other reasons, including at outdoor events.
Face coverings will still be required at all times in indoor public places, including stores.
Face coverings will also continue to be required at all times at events, whether held indoors or outdoors and whether held in a public space or private home, except when eating or drinking.
The state debuts reopening timeline that includes bars, amusement parks, nightclubs and parades
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The Massachusetts mandate that requires people to wear face masks outdoors will be relaxed on April 30, Gov. Charlie Baker announced in a Tuesday afternoon press conference.
The governor said face coverings will only be required outside in public when people cannot safely socially distance. People, however, will still be required to wear masks indoors in public settings and places.
The global pandemic has claimed the lives of 17,562 Massachusetts residents, but Tuesday’s news is the latest indication that the state is gradually recuperating as more and more Bay State residents receive the COVID-19 vaccination. Baker has either lifted or eased restrictions so long as the state’s COVID-19 public-health statistics and metrics trend in a positive direction.
Massachusetts to relax outdoor mask mandate beginning Friday
April 27, 2021 GMT
BOSTON (AP) Massachusetts is relaxing its outdoor mask mandate as the numbers of hospitalizations and cases of COVID-19 continue to decline in the state, the Baker administration said on Tuesday.
Beginning Friday, face masks will only be required outside in public when it’s not possible to socially distance or when required for other reasons, including at outdoor events.
Face coverings will still be required at all times in indoor public places, including stores.
Face coverings will also continue to be required at all times at events, whether held indoors or outdoors and whether held in a public space or private home, except when eating or drinking.
Massachusetts to relax outdoor mask mandate beginning Friday
April 27, 2021 GMT
BOSTON (AP) Massachusetts is relaxing its outdoor mask mandate as the numbers of hospitalizations and cases of COVID-19 continue to decline in the state, the Baker administration said on Tuesday.
Beginning Friday, face masks will only be required outside in public when it’s not possible to socially distance or when required for other reasons, including at outdoor events.
Face coverings will still be required at all times in indoor public places, including stores.
Face coverings will also continue to be required at all times at events, whether held indoors or outdoors and whether held in a public space or private home, except when eating or drinking.