Hilltown Community Health Center is partnering with the local Board of Health to hand out over 1,600 free Quidel COVID-19 rapid antigen test kits from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday,
The Hilltown Community Health Center has partnered with area schools and the Northampton Health Department to offer COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 5 to 11.
One contest in Saturday s election in Worthington AP PHOTO/DAVID GOLDMAN
WORTHINGTON The only contested race in Saturday’s annual town election is for School Committee.
In-person voting at Town Hall will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and mailed ballots must be returned to Town Hall by 12:30 p.m.
Two seats on the Worthington School Committee are up for election, and incumbent Pam Thompson and challengers Deborah Clapp and Peter Ricci are running to secure three-year terms on the body.
Thompson is running for a second term on the School Committee. “I felt like it was really just important to give back to the community,” Thompson said on why she ran the first time.
Local CARES Act funding at a glance
Members of the Amherst Regional High School football team staff the December Dinner Delights meals pickup table in front of the Bangs Community Center on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020. From left are sophomores Zaahid Mohamed and Max Frenette, senior Mohamed Abdel-Maksoud and juniors Landen Worgess, Nolan Klaes and Nate Mills. Indiana Espinal, foreground right, with Amherst Senior Services, uses a check list to help the team get the right number of meals into the right bags destined for specific families.
Published: 12/27/2020 7:19:09 PM
caThe following is a snapshot of how many cities and towns in Hampshire County are using federal CARES Act and Federal Emergency Management Agency money.
As 2020 ends, local officials identify final COVID-relief spending targets
Rachel Moran, owner of Pasta E Basta in Amherst, makes 75 orders of chicken parmesan and 25 orders of eggplant parmesan for the December Dinner Delights. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
left, Patrik Cooper, an employee and Rachel Moran, owner of Pasta E Basta in Amherst, makes 75 orders of chicken parmesan and 25 orders of eggplant parmesan for the December Dinner Delights. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
Rachel Moran, owner of Pasta E Basta in Amherst, and employee Patrick Cooper make 75 orders of chicken parmesan and 25 orders of eggplant parmesan for the December Dinner Delights. The local program to provide twice-weekly meals to qualifying families was paid for with CARES Act money. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS