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NORTH PROVIDENCE – The town will host its first vaccination clinic for senior residents Friday, Feb. 19, at the North Providence High School cafeteria, working off a list of residents age 75 and older compiled in Town Hall and at the North Providence Mancini Center.
Mayor Charles Lombardi said he expects quite a number of people to come off the waiting list before Friday after hearing that many have been able to get COVID-19 vaccines through CVS or Walgreens. The town’s clinics will be in the form of a closed pod, meaning residents must sign up on the town website in advance and the events will only be accessible to specific lists of people.
NORTH PROVIDENCE – The town will host its first vaccination clinic for senior residents Friday, Feb. 19, at the North Providence High School cafeteria, working off a list of residents age 75 and older compiled in Town Hall and at the North Providence Mancini Center.
Mayor Charles Lombardi said he expects quite a number of people to come off the waiting list before Friday after hearing that many have been able to get COVID-19 vaccines through CVS or Walgreens. The town’s clinics will be in the form of a closed pod, meaning residents must sign up on the town website in advance and the events will only be accessible to specific lists of people.
12/22/2020
Committee seeking more info about potential purchase
NORTH PROVIDENCE – Mayor Charlie Lombardi, who offered first dibs on the sale of a work vehicle to the School Department, says if the schools don’t take up his offer, he’ll consider giving the van to the North Providence Mancini Center.
Lombardi recently offered the town-owned vehicle to the schools to use for internal deliveries, especially mail and other materials. The potential purchase was discussed at last week’s School Committee meeting, when committee members raised several questions and concerns.
Supt. Joseph Goho explained that he was recently approached by the town mechanic, who said they were “putting a van out to the market for sale and thought maybe we could use it. They would offer it to us at a lower price.”