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Local legislators' bill concerning health, agriculture now law

Local legislators’ bill concerning health, agriculture now law NATALIE BLAIS ADAM HINDS Emily Niedziela of Hadley works at Route 9 Farmstand in Hadley, Wednesday, Set. 2, 2020. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO By ANITA FRITZ A bill filed by two local legislators giving farmers, farm stands, farmers markets and others involved in agriculture a say in the development of local health regulations was signed into law this week. State Sen. Adam Hinds, D-Pittsfield, and state Rep. Natalie Blais, D-Sunderland, filed the bill (S2446), which gives agricultural commissions input on boards of health regulations, requiring local boards to consider comments and recommendations from their town’s or city’s agricultural commissions when they are developing regulations relating to farming and agriculture.

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How Does A State Prepare To Vaccinate Its Entire Population? It's Not Easy

How Does A State Prepare To Vaccinate Its Entire Population? It s Not Easy A man speaks with a nurse before receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at Gillette Stadium on January 15, 2021 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. First responders and healthcare workers will be first to recieve the vaccinations at the stadium, starting with around 300 people per day, but advancing to thousands per day soon after. Scott Eisen/Getty Images Challenges Ahead For Mass Vaccination Massachusetts is sorting through the challenges of mass vaccination as it prepares to roll out a program to millions of people in Massachusetts’ general public. The state is still in Phase 1 of its 3-phase rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine, offering shots to health care professionals, residents and staff in congregate care settings, and first responders. Phase 2 is expected to begin next month and will include seniors and people with two risk factors, called comorbidities. The general public is expected to start getting vaccin

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Northampton lands grant for assisted listening devices in buildings

Northampton lands grant for assisted listening devices in buildings Rodney Kunath at his home in Northampton. STAFF PHOTO/GRETA JOCHEM Published: 1/19/2021 3:49:51 PM NORTHAMPTON For years, city resident Rodney Kunath has wanted Northampton to close caption its public meetings.  “In the City Council meetings, there should be a screen showing closed captions,” Kunath said on Tuesday as he sat in his living room wearing a Clarke School baseball hat. Kunath, who is deaf, is a member of the city’s Disability Commission and graduated in 1958 from what was then called the Clarke School for the Deaf. He moved back to the city in 1985.

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Athol Daily News - Local legislators' bill concerning health, agriculture now law

Local legislators’ bill concerning health, agriculture now law BLAIS Modified: 1/18/2021 1:14:59 PM A bill filed by two local legislators giving farmers, farm stands, farmers markets and others involved in agriculture a say in the development of local health regulations was signed into law this week. State Sen. Adam Hinds, D-Pittsfield, and state Rep. Natalie Blais, D-Sunderland, filed the bill (S2446), which gives agricultural commissions input on boards of health regulations, requiring local boards to consider comments and recommendations from their town’s or city’s agricultural commissions when they are developing regulations relating to farming and agriculture. “It’s critical that those impacted by regulations related to farming and agriculture have the right to be a part of the process good policy should be inclusive,” Hinds said.

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