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The Harvey Wheeler Community Center has also hosted smaller clinics for the 75-and-older population.
The towns that planned to take part in the regional collaboration were Acton, Bedford, Carlisle, Concord, Lincoln, Maynard, Sudbury, Wayland, and Westford.
The proposed location was the KMart/Stop & Shop site at 252 Main St.
Continue to mask up
News of the clinic came on the heels of Gov. Charlie Baker’s announcement to ease COVID restrictions, mirroring guidance from the CDC. As of May 29, Massachusetts intends to lift its COVID-19 restrictions, though masks will still be required in certain settings such as public transportation, in schools, and at health care facilities. All emergency orders will be rescinded June 15.
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Do you have a old car you’d like to get rid of? If so, then Concord teen Theo Randall would like to have a chat.
Theo, a student at Phillips Academy in Andover, and six other students who attend Concord-Carlisle Regional High School, are joining Second Chance Cars as volunteers, looking to collect unwanted cars and donate them to SCC’s cause.
SCC mobilizes low-income Massachusetts veterans, as well as returning citizens and healthcare workers, through affordable car ownership so they may access living-wage jobs and improve their quality of life.
“There was a survey done a couple of years ago at CCHS of the seniors who were graduating that year,” Theo said. “The survey found out that somewhere around half of all the seniors actually owned a car or used a car that was considered theirs, and they didn’t have any plans for it after they graduated.”
Among those include:
Article 8: Vote to transfer from free cash the sum of $1,000,000, or any other sum, to be used by the Board of Assessors to reduce the tax levy for the FY22.
Article 10: Vote on the sum of $48,779,887 for the recommended town budget for FY22.
Article 13: Vote on the FY22 Capital Improvement and Debt Plan, which totals $6,173,879.
Article 18: Vote on the Senior Means-Tested Property Tax Exemption, which can reduce the applicant’s property tax by as much as 50% or until the net tax burden is 10% of the applicant’s income.
Article 27: Vote on the sum of $1,289,284 for the Minuteman Regional Technical High School District budget.