Phase 2 of COVID-19 vaccine rollout begins Monday
CVS Pharmacist Sandra Balbino administers a COVID-19 vaccine as part of the Phase 1 rollout at Overlook Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice on Amherst Road in Sunderland. Phase 2 is set to begin Monday. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
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Cooperation is going to be key when it comes to getting the COVID-19 vaccine into the arms of people across Franklin County, local health officials say.
Starting Monday, Phase 2 of the governor’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout will begin. People 75 years old and older will be the first priority group in this phase, with those 65 years old and older moving into the second priority group. In addition, people with two or more underlying conditions can be vaccinated during Phase 2.
HIGH SCHOOLS: School Committees at Greenfield, Frontier continue winter sports debate
Published: 1/13/2021 9:35:11 PM
Two area districts reaffirmed their intention to play winter high school sports Wednesday night, as the Greenfield School Committee and Frontier Regional School Committee discussed the impending season during virtual meetings.
In Greenfield, the athletic department has conducted virtual practices only this week. While the original winter start date chosen by the PVIAC was Monday, Greenfield Athletic Director Mike Kuchieski explained to the committee Wednesday night that his basketball and hockey teams have been meeting virtually for the first few days of practice.
Kuchieski said the plan is to gather for in-person practices next week, with hockey slated for its first practice on Jan. 18 and basketball to follow Jan. 19. Games have been moved back a week in the Franklin County bubble, with basketball tilts set for Jan. 26 and hockey on Jan. 30.
HIGH SCHOOLS: School Committees at Greenfield, Frontier continue winter sports debate
Modified: 1/13/2021 9:35:16 PM
Two area districts reaffirmed their intention to play winter high school sports Wednesday night, as the Greenfield School Committee and Frontier Regional School Committee discussed the impending season during virtual meetings.
In Greenfield, the athletic department has conducted virtual practices only this week. While the original winter start date chosen by the PVIAC was Monday, Greenfield Athletic Director Mike Kuchieski explained to the committee Wednesday night that his basketball and hockey teams have been meeting virtually for the first few days of practice.
Kuchieski said the plan is to gather for in-person practices next week, with hockey slated for its first practice on Jan. 18 and basketball to follow Jan. 19. Games have been moved back a week in the Franklin County bubble, with basketball tilts set for Jan. 26 and hockey on Jan. 30.
Boards of health OK remote start after holiday break before hybrid return at Frontier, Union 38 schools
Frontier Regional School in South Deerfield will remain in remote learning through Jan. 8. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
Modified: 1/1/2021 10:28:12 AM
SOUTH DEERFIELD Three of the four local boards of health approved a motion this week for the Frontier and Union 38 regional school districts to remain in remote learning through Jan. 8.
As Conway’s Board of Health did not have a quorum, a separate meeting will be held to vote on the motion.
The vote followed a discussion by members of the Sunderland, Deerfield, Whately and Conway boards of health at a joint meeting Tuesday night. The discussion began with a recommendation from Deerfield Board of Health member Carolyn Shores Ness to resume remote learning on Jan. 4 and to resume hybrid learning on Jan. 7.