Independent pharmacies at forefront of expanding access to fast COVID tests
Pharmacists administer state-provided tests but face insurance roadblocks and masses of panicked patients
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Marbry Gansle of Loudonville waits outside the Central Ave. Pharmacy for her Covid-19 test results on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020, in Albany, N.Y. Gansle returned from a trip to Florida and needed to get tested now that she is back in New York State. Gansle came to the Central Ave. Pharmacy because she could get results the same day. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Marbry Gansle of Loudonville waits outside the Central Ave. Pharmacy for her Covid-19 test results on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020, in Albany, N.Y. Gansle returned from a trip to Florida and needed to get tested now that she is back in New York State. Gansle came to the Central Ave. Pharmacy because she could get results the same day. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckow
December 14, 2020
(MARTINSVILLE) – The fire station at the corner of State Road 37 and Smith Valley Road was part of the land needed to build a future I-69 interchange.
White River Township Fire Department
The White River Township Fire Department saw it as an opportunity to respond to the community’s growth and to plan for the future.
A year after Fire Station 53 relocated to its new home on Morgantown Road, Chief Jeremy Pell says the station’s new amenities and location allow firefighters to better serve White River Township.
When the calendar changes from 2020 to 2021, road construction in Martinsville and Morgan County will change too. The focus will move from local street improvements and access roads to building the new I-69 lanes and interchanges.