Tuesday, Dec. 21 9:56 a.m. Vincent D. DeMaria, 44, of Cleveland Street in Greenfield, was arrested on a warrant.Wednesday, Dec. 22 1:27 a.m. Larceny reported at or near Home Depot on the Mohawk Trail.2:47 p.m. Illegal dumping reported near.
Poet’s Seat, Quabbin Valley health care centers get first vaccines
Quabbin Valley Healthcare LPN Jess McGivern receives the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Quabbin Valley Healthcare resident Peter Gartland receives the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Jess and Peter received their first dose together. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Modified: 1/1/2021 4:35:31 PM
Quabbin Valley Healthcare in Athol was one of the first nursing homes in Worcester County to conduct a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for its residents and staff with CVS/Omnicare pharmacy, Assistant Administrator Michael Kachadoorian said.
“Nursing homes across the state have been paired with a pharmacy CVS or Walgreens and back in the fall when this program was announced, QVH signed up for it immediately,” he said. “We were notified of our clinic date of Dec. 28 just before the Christmas holiday.”
COVID-19 numbers continue to rise
Modified: 12/18/2020 5:07:39 PM
Five area towns are in the state’s “red,” or highest-risk, category this week because of a surge in numbers of positive COVID-19 cases, according to its weekly report.
Greenfield, Montague, Deerfield and Orange in Franklin County and Athol in the North Quabbin region saw numbers of cases rise over the past two weeks. The state reports that Greenfield has 134 cases, Montague has 46, Deerfield has 36, Orange has 26 and Athol has 78 cases. There are currently only three towns reporting zero cases: Hawley, Monroe and New Salem. State numbers can lag, so the numbers in each town could be off some.