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Parents urged to take Back-to-School Survey THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 31, 2020 TRAVEL ORDER | FROM PAGE 10 Administration has updated guidance for lodging, offi ces, manufacturing, construction, labs, performance venues and indoor and outdoor events relative to the travel order. In addition, lodging operators are required to notify guests about this new travel order. Employers are strongly discouraged from allowing business-related travel to destinations other than those apPage 11 pearing on the list of lower COVID-19 risk states. Employers that permit employer-paid or -reimbursed travel to those states should take measures to ensure employees comply with this order. Employers are also urged to strongly discourage their employees from taking leisure travel to destinations not included on the list of lower COVID-19 risk states. All travelers and residents are required to continue to follow the Administration’s order that requires face coverings, and are urged to practice good hygiene, social distancing and regular handwashing. People should not travel to Massachusetts if they have symptoms of COVID-19. Travelers will be informed of this order and new travel guidance by airlines, passenger rail corporations, bus companies and some major travel agents when booking trips and before arrival in Massachusetts. ~ HOURS ~ Open 7 Days a Week Monday thru Sunday * Breakfast * Lunch * Take-Out WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS! INDOOR SEATING & OUTDOOR DINING We Practice Safe Social Distancing & Cleaning Ward 5 School Committee Member Marcony Almeida-Barros handed out copies of the Back to School Survey on July 25 at the intersection of Bucknam and Liberty Streets. The survey and has received approximately 1,300 responses. (Photo Courtesy of the Everett Public Schools) 325 Main St., Saugus * (781) 558-2070 irontownsaugus.com

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