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Even without upgrades to the village’s water system, Fredonia’s infrastructure can support a new hospital.
“We were able to support Carriage House and the college even before the water upgrades so we can definitely support a new hospital now,” James Lynden, Fredonia Village Board member, told the OBSERVER Thursday evening.
During this week’s budget meetings Paul Snyder of the Chautauqua County Health Department addressed the board citing that “there is ample storage for meeting domestic demands right now. There’s not ample storage for meeting fire flows. The village doesn’t have ample water supply to support a new hospital and SUNY Fredonia is interested in evaluating another source of water. I professionally feel that the only option right now is a large interconnection with the city of Dunkirk.”
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To The Reader’s Forum:
A huge Thank You to Dr. MaryAnn Spanos, Director for the Office for the Aging, the Chautauqua County Health Department, and RiteAid Pharmacy for providing COVID-19 vaccinations to several downtown Jamestown residents of senior housing facilities.
Centrally located Covenant Manor was the vaccination site, which allowed easy access for seniors and wheelchair participants. In the one and one half day vaccination clinics, more than 200 people were vaccinated. With minimal lead time, tremendous coordination and cooperation was needed in order to register and set-up appointments for each participant.
The clinics ran smoothly thanks to all those who were determined to provide easily accessible vaccinations to a vulnerable population. Kudos to all those involved. including all those who showed up to receive their vaccinations.