Sherborn Select Board discusses vaccine, library project
Sarah Freedman, Correspondent
SHERBORN Board of Health Chairwoman Daryl Beardsley brought the Sherborn Select Board up to speed on what is next for the ongoing effort to vaccinate people in Massachusetts, including the status of teachers on the eligibility list, at its March 4 meeting.
Chairman Eric Johnson posed this question to Beardsley, who said “teachers and other essential workers are up next, but there’s a particular focus on teachers.” She said the health and hygiene committee at the school district has been investigating the issue of assisting with getting them vaccinated.
Sherborn Select Board supports combination of water systems
Sarah Freedman, dover-sherborn@wickedlocal.com
SHERBORN At the Dec. 3 Sherborn Select Board meeting, Department of Public Works Sean Killeen outlined the plan to combine the water supply for Woodhaven and Leland Farms.
Whitewater is responsible for the engineering study. Killeen said in February that it was approved by the board to do a study on the interconnection between the two developments for a water system since they “share land.”
In fact, Leland Farms’ well is on the Woodhaven property, added Killeen.
The study concluded that the two systems should be combined, according to Killeen. He said the Department of Environmental Protection has also suggested this as well.