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Pictured (l to r): SeaComm Vice President of Retail Operations Rick Maloney, PW Campbell President & CEO Jim Caliendo, SeaComm President & CEO Scott A. Wilson, SeaComm Board Chairman Myron Burns, SeaComm Board Directors Patricia Dodge and Robert Santamoor, Essex Branch Manager Joseph Feltz, and Assistant VP of Retail Operations & Regional Manager Yvonne Alterie.
Vermont Business Magazine SeaComm Credit Union recently celebrated the official opening of its ninth branch location with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, April 16, 2021. The Essex branch finalized construction at 25 Carmichael Street, and was open to the public on April 19, 2021.
“We are delighted to be a part of the greater Essex community and that our new location at 25 Carmichael Street will give us access to a highly visible, ever-expanded retail location,” states Scott A. Wilson, SeaComm President and Chief Executive Officer. “The Town of Essex was very supportive of our new building pr
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Vermont officials discussed the rate and the willingness of residents to be vaccinated during the governor’s regular COVID-19 update on Tuesday.
Republican Governor Phil Scott joined the regularly scheduled briefing late after participating in the weekly White House update to governors on vaccine distribution. Vermont Department of Financial Regulation Commissioner Michael Pieciak kicked off the state briefing noting 93.6 % of Vermonters 65 and older have received one or both doses of vaccine and the CDC ranks the state among the top 10 in percentage of population fully vaccinated. “We continue to remain optimistic about the ultimate percentage of Vermonters who will get vaccinated as survey data continues to rank Vermont as one of the least hesitant states in the country when it comes to the vaccine. Just look at how important vaccines have been to Vermont to date. Given the higher case rates that we’ve experienced over the winter we estimate that 120 lives have b
Published April 18. 2021 12:28AM
Associated Press
As the April school break kicks off in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, families are being asked to revisit guidelines for testing and quarantining before students get ready to return to school.
In Massachusetts, some schools are following the state’s lead and recommending testing or quarantining only for returning students and staffers, but others are keeping it as a requirement.
Milton Schools Superintendent James Jette estimates as many as 300 families in his district are traveling this break. WCVB-TV reports he said the town will offer testing late in the week for students to receive results before classes resume.
The Associated Press
As the April school break kicks off in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, families are being asked to revisit guidelines for testing and quarantining before students get ready to return to school.
In Massachusetts, some schools are following the state’s lead and recommending testing or quarantining only for returning students and staffers, but others are keeping it as a requirement.
Milton Schools Superintendent James Jette estimates as many as 300 families in his district are traveling this break. WCVB-TV reports he said the town will offer testing late in the week for students to receive results before classes resume.