CHRIS MORELLI cmorelli@lockhaven.com
BELLEFONTE As residents of Centre County continue to get the COVID-19 vaccine, Centre County government is doing its part to help.
At Tuesday’s Centre County commissioners’ meeting, residents were reminded that rides to COVID-19 vaccination appointments are available, free of charge.
“Similarly to how you would call and ask for a ride to a medical appointment … it’s the same process,” said Centre County administrator Margaret Gray.
The county will be providing door-to-door service. The Centre County Office of Transportation has a total of 15 handicap-accessible vans for use.
“We’re excited for the opportunity to help out those who may not have a funding source for transportation,” said director David Lomison. “Centre County Government and the Board of Commissioners have agreed to provide trips for vaccinations at no cost.”
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A building with two old store fronts was in the process of being carefully torn down in February of 1969 next to Hope Hose Fire Company along East Church Street in Lock Haven. If you look closely you can see a construction worker near where the building connects with Hope Hose.
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