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Paris selectmen Monday approved this sketch of the proposed monument marking the Norway-Paris town line on Route 26. It was created by students at Oxford Hills Technical School in Paris.
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PARIS Kathy Richardson, the only observer at Monday’s Board of Selectmen meeting, praised the board for its diligence and hard work in improving the community, but wondered what it could do to better to promote their efforts to residents.
Richardson complained that their good work is not getting wide attention. As an example, she said a fellow resident recently complained that Paris Hill Road was in dire need of repairs, even though construction and paving on the road has been going on for weeks.
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Student Katherine Halle gets her first dose of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School
School-based COVID-19 vaccination clinics are underway this week in Maine, just as eligibility is opening up to 12 to 15-year-olds.
These clinics mark a shift in strategy away from mass vaccination sites toward pop-up clinics focused on certain populations.
And for school-age students, there s a tight window to get them both doses of the vaccine before school lets out for summer.
MaineHealth hosted its first school-based COVID-19 vaccination clinics Tuesday at high schools in Poland and in Norway, where Katherine Hallee is a junior at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School. The 17-year old was the first student at the clinic to get the shot.
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MaineHealth, one of the state’s largest health care providers, is opening COVID-19 vaccine registration to adolescents 12 to 15 in anticipation of federal approval next week for use of the Pfizer vaccine in younger people.
At the same time, MaineHealth is planning to phase out operations at its mass vaccination clinic at the former Scarborough Downs racetrack in Scarborough by May 20 and will shift that effort to its existing vaccination site in Westbrook. The change comes as much of the over-60 population in Maine is now vaccinated and younger adults are seeking more flexible options that fit their schedules.
MaineHealth opens up vaccine registration to adolescents ages 12 to 15
The health care provider is preparing to close its mass vaccination site at Scarborough Downs as it shifts to providing clinics at schools and continues with walk-in options.
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MaineHealth, one of the state’s largest health care providers, is opening COVID-19 vaccine registration to adolescents 12 to 15 in anticipation of federal approval next week for use of the Pfizer vaccine in younger people.
At the same time, MaineHealth is planning to phase out operations at its mass vaccination clinic at the former Scarborough Downs racetrack in Scarborough by May 20 and will shift that effort to its existing vaccination site in Westbrook. The change comes as much of the over-60 population in Maine is now vaccinated and younger adults are seeking more flexible options that fit their schedules.