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Coronavirus: Mansfield Urges Remote Use Of Town Services

Mansfield closes most town buildings outside of public safety; will continue remote and online availability.

Mansfield closes most town buildings outside of public safety; will continue remote and online availability.
Mansfield closes most town buildings outside of public safety; will continue remote and online availability. (Rachel Nunes/Patch)

MANSFIELD, MA — Mansfield will close all municipal buildings, with the exception of the public safety facility on East Street, starting Monday until further notice due to the coronavirus pandemic. Mansfield Public Schools have been closed through at least March 27.

Town officials are asking that the public to use our on-line resources for on-line payment and contact us via email and telephone with any questions that you may have for us.

Business with the town requiring an in-person transaction may be conducted by appointment through each department. The town said appointments will be preceded by satisfactory responses to a health questionnaire. Residents are encouraged to use the on-line services and the drop
box outside of Mansfield Town Hall for bill payment.

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The following is the Mansfield phone list for anyone needing to contact a town department via telephone:

Assessor – 508-261-7350
Building Department – 508-261-7360
Conservation – 508-261-7378
Council on Aging – 508-261-7368
Fire Prevention – 508-261-7492
Library - 508-261-7380
Public Health – 508-261-7366
Public Works Administration (Utility Billing & Trash/Recycling)- 508-261-7335
Public Works Highway Division – 508-261-7336
Select Board – 508-261-7372
Social Services – 508-261-7464
Town Manager – 508-261-7370
Town Clerk – 508-261-7345
Treasurer/Collector – 508-261-7340
Veteran Services – 508-851-6411

Go to https://www.mansfieldma.com/536/Coronavirus-Information for more information.

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Gov. Charlie Baker announced Saturday morning he is setting up a coronavirus command center that will direct the state's response to the fast-spreading pandemic. The command center will be led by the state Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders.

The center will have "complete authority" regarding state resources to prevent the spread of and treat COVID-19. It will expand the state's testing testing capacity, allow the state to quickly respond to community needs and monitor the chain of health supplies. The center will also coordinate across several branches of state government, including education and transportation,
in order to help push back against virus.

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