Negotiations for Greenfield’s temporary fire station costs have begun
The Hope Street municipal parking lot in Greenfield, where a temporary fire station will be located for an estimated two years, as seen from Prospect Street. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
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GREENFIELD The owner project manager for the city’s temporary and new fire station project has gone back to the company that will most likely supply the Fire Department with two trailers to temporarily house its offices and sleeping quarters in the hope of renegotiating a cost of no more than $405,000.
Fire Station Building Committee Chair David Singer said the committee received several bids for the job, but Vanguard was the only one that offered what the city is looking for. After checking with the state, Singer said he learned the committee could negotiate with Vanguard without seeking more bids.
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Regional effort in works for COVID-19 vaccine distribution
Jenny Potee, public health nurse for New Salem, gives Lori Lunn of New Salem a COVID-19 vaccine in the parking lot of Ralph C. Mahar Regional School in Orange last Wednesday. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
Published: 2/7/2021 2:56:49 PM
While COVID-19 vaccine distribution got off to a rocky start earlier last week, it seemed to get a little better by week’s end, at least to the extent that some county seniors were receiving COVID-19 vaccines and more were planned for this week.
The city of Greenfield is preparing for its Phase 2 kickoff this week. Greenfield Interim Health Director Jennifer Hoffman said the city has 700 doses of the vaccine and will start to give first responders and “essential” personnel their second dose beginning Feb. 10, at the same time it will begin vaccinating seniors ages 75 and older.