GREENFIELD A panel of residents, city councilors and city officials convened for the first time Tuesday evening to begin a review of Sections 7-7 and 7-8 in the city charter, with discussion largely focusing on requirements for the citizens.
Greenfield mayor pleased with first responder vaccine clinic, COVID-19 testing site
Northfield firefighter Jim Wright is checked in to receive a COVID-19 vaccination by AMR paramedics Suellen Bellows and Martin Biela at the John Zon Community and Senior Center in Greenfield last week. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Greenfield Mayor Roxann Wedegartner at City Hall. Staff File Photo/PAUL FRANZ
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GREENFIELD Mayor Roxann Wedegartner says testing for COVID-19 and vaccinating first responders against the virus has been “very successful” in Greenfield, and she’s proud of the job that has been done.
“We have vaccinated 480 first responders from across the county and we’ll be done Friday,” she said Wednesday.
Communities consider how COVID-19 could impact operations in municipal departments
A Greenfield Department of Public Works plow clears the roads during a previous snowstorm. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
The Montague Department of Public Works plows during a previous snowstorm. STAFF FILE PHOTO
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Published: 12/25/2020 8:23:33 PM
The possibility of a significant outbreak of COVID-19 and how it might affect all town departments, but especially public works, as winter arrives in full force, is a concern of city and town officials.
Greenfield Department of Public Works Director Marlo Warner II said his staff are taking “so many steps to make sure that doesn’t happen.”