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Voters have until 8 p.m. Tuesday to cast ballots in the annual Brookline election.
Voters have until 8 p.m. Tuesday to cast ballots in the annual Brookline election. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

MASSACHUSETTS β€” It's Tuesday, May 4. As such I need to tell you Star Wars fans: "May the Fourth be with you."Here's what else you should know this afternoon:

  • Restaurants in the Bay State saw a 21 percent decline in revenue for the first quarter ended March 31 when compared to the three months ended Dec. 31.
  • Salem Hospital had to retract Monday's report that the hospital had no COVID-19 patients for the first time since the start of the pandemic. The hospital was, in fact, treating eight COVID-19 patients when it made ts initial announcement.
  • The weather is not looking like it will cooperate for tonight's peak meteor shower moment, which is too bad, since it will be the last meteor shower visible in Massachusetts until July.

Scroll down for more on those and other stories Patch has been covering in Massachusetts today.


Today's Top Story

Voters have until 8 p.m. Tuesday to cast ballots in the annual Brookline election.

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Just after polls opened at 7 a.m., voters showed up β€”despite the rainβ€” on Election Day wearing masks, and taking a pump of hand sanitizer before heading in to cast ballots.
By 1 p.m., the halfway mark in the day, 3,659 of about 40,000 Brookline residents had voted, including early voters and mail-in ballots.

By comparison: Last year, 6,815, or 17.5 percent of Brookline's registered voters cast ballots for the annual spring election.

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Tuesday's Other Top Stories

Eight is great, but... Salem Hospital had to retract Monday's report that the hospital had no COVID-19 patients for the first time since the start of the pandemic. "In fact, we have eight patients today," the hospital said in a statement blaming the error on a computer glitch. "A number to celebrate, but not the same as zero." Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll, who had celebrated the report earlier in the day, offered a light-hearted apology on Twitter.

A large pepperoni with a side of warm and fuzzy mittens? The former owner of Rasta Pasta Pizzeria in Beverly is facing federal fraud charges after the U.S. Attorney's Office accused Dana McIntyre of using $660,000 in Paycheck Protection Program funds for personal purposes, including to buy alpaca for a farm in Vermont.


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Meteor shower peaking: The weather is not looking like it will cooperate for tonight's peak of the Eta Aquariid meteor shower, which is the last meteor shower we will see in Massachusetts until July. Skies are going to be cloudy overnight when the shower is expected to produce 10-20 shooting stars per hour. The good news is the shower lasts through May 28, and clearer skies are in the forecast for Thursday night.


They Said It

"What you're seeing is the hibernation effect. We've always said we thought that by the end of April we'd reach the other side."

  • Bob Luz, president and CEO of the Massachusetts Restaurant Association. Restaurants in the Bay State saw a 21 percent decline in revenue for the first quarter ended March 31 when compared to the three months ended Dec. 31.


In Case You Missed It

State closing mass vaccination sites: Massachusetts is closing four of the state's seven mass vaccination sites by June, including sites in Danvers, Foxborough, Natick and at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston. Gov. Charlie Baker said Massachusetts is outpacing the rest of the country by "leaps and bounds" in COVID-19 vaccinations and will hit its goal of vaccinating 4.1 million people within weeks. About 1.2 million of those doses have been administered at the mass vaccination sites.

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