John Marcus, who recently resigned as Stoughton school superintendent, has been hired as principal of the Joseph C. Solmonese Elementary School (JCS) in Norton
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When Ben Allaire walked into Patrick Gym on Sunday afternoon, he was happy. “It feels so good to be getting the vaccine,” said the freshman from Westminster, VT, patting his shoulder. “I feel safer.” He was one of 605 people who received the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in UVM’s first on-campus vaccination clinic, a collaboration between the university, the Vermont Department of Health, and Walgreen’s pharmacy.
With exams, graduation, and summer approaching, “we want to be sure as many students as possible have an opportunity to receive the vaccine,” said John Marcus 84, UVM’s emergency manager who helped organize the clinic. “The students have stepped up and this is going great.”
UVM holds Johnson & Johnson clinic on campus
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Show Transcript THANKS FOR JOINING US AT 6. I M LIZ STRZEPA. THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT - HOSTING ITS FIRST ON- CAMPUS VACCINATION CLINIC TODAY. NBC5 S ELENA BARILLA WENT DOWN TO THE SITE - WHERE STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS RECIEVED THE ONE-DOSE JOHNSON AND JOHNSON VACCINE. COVID-19 SHOTS RIGHT ON U-V-M S CAMPUS SUNDAY - DAYS AFTER THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IS ALLOWING OUT- OF-STATE COLLEGE STUDENTS TO REGISTER FOR A VACCINE IN VERMONT. WALGREENS IS SUPPLYING AND ADMINISTERING THE SHOTS. OPEN TO STUDENTS AND THE PUBLIC - THE SCHOOL S EMERGENCY MANAGER - JOHN MARCUS - SAYS THE 600 APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE FOR THE J&J SHOT AT THE PATRICK GYM SI
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Stoughton Superintendent of Schools John Marcus is resigning his position at the end of the school year, he announced at the School Committee meeting April 27.
The former popular principal and teacher sent a letter of resignation, effective on June 30, to School Committee Chair Sandra Groppi, who read it at the meeting.
In the letter, Marcus said that he has been honored to serve the Stoughton Public Schools the past two years, but for personal and family reasons, I will be unable to continue as superintendent for the coming year, and will be seeking other opportunities that afford me the time needed to support my family more effectively.