No shots fired
JERSEY SHORE No shots were actually fired in the 200 block of Wilson Street in Jersey Shore on April 2, according to Tiadagton Valley Regional Police, who responded to the scene at approximately 3:42 a.m. to the report of gun shots. Officers made contact with the occupants of the residence and determined that no shots were fired.
The scene was cleared and officers were available at 4:38 a.m., police said.
Two-vehicle crash
BELLEFONTE A two-vehicle crash called state police at Rockview to the scene on March 30.
According to police, a 2001 Dodge Intrepid being driven by Nathaniel Antonuccio, 18, of Julian, was traveling westbound along Runville Road in Boggs Township, Centre County. A 2018 Subaru XV Crosstrek being driven by Kimberly Fisher, 42, of Bellefonte was attempting to turn into her driveway at 662 Runville Road when she was struck from behind.
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Data on Durham households presented to selectman
Data on Durham households presented to selectman
. Sustainable Durham member, Kimberly Fisher, presented Durham housing data profile, which was released earlier this year by the Partnership for Strong Communities nonprofit. Nadya Korytnikova
January 15, 2021 07:52AM By Nadya Korytnikova, Record-Journal staff
DURHAM â Compared to state averages, the town has more households with occupants over the age of 60 and fewer households with school-age children.Â
This and other town data were presented by the Sustainable Durham member Kimberly Fisher, during a Board of Selectman meeting this week. Â
âUnderstanding who lives in our towns provides insight into the housing and service needs for each community such as accessibility, transportation, child care, and education,â said Fisher.Â
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Researchers to study health care providers’ influence on COVID-19 vaccine acceptance
Follow-up survey aims to alleviate widespread vaccine hesitancy found in earlier research By Susan E.W. Spencer enero 07, 2021
Now that two COVID-19 vaccines have received Food and Drug Administration emergency authorization, with more on the way, how do we encourage widespread acceptance among the public?
Two UMass Medical School researchers who surveyed Americans about their attitudes toward a COVID-19 vaccine last spring are preparing another study to evaluate ways for health care providers to talk with patients about COVID-19 vaccination.
Kimberly Fisher, MD, and Kathleen Mazor, EdD
“A strong recommendation from a health care provider is one of the most influential factors in somebody deciding to be vaccinated,” said Kimberly Fisher, MD, associate professor of medicine and co-author of the survey on attitudes toward a COVID-19 vaccine published i