HAVERHILL — The city announced it will be applying herbicide in select right-of-ways throughout the downtown area on two to three nights between July 27 and Nov. 1 in order
AFC Urgent Care plans to open a Haverhill clinic this fall in the Monument Square space vacated a year ago by MedExpress. Zaka Shafiq and Lisa Savinelli Williams, operators of AFC Urgent Care franchises in Methuen, and North Andover, recently entered into an agreement to lease space at 296 Main St., next door to Giovanni’s […]
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Haverhill continues its free COVID-19 testing program for residents tomorrow.
Tests take place by appointment Thursday, Jan. 21, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., at AmVets Post 147, 576 Primrose St., Haverhill. Mayor James J. Fiorentini retained AFC Urgent Care of Methuen, to administer the tests. Insurance is not required as the cost is being covered by the City of Haverhill with federal CARES Act money.
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Haverhill has moved its free COVID-19 testing clinic from the Highway Department to AmVets Post 147, next door.
Today’s tests take place by appointment from noon-6 p.m., at AmVets, 576 Primrose St. Mayor James J. Fiorentini retained AFC Urgent Care of Methuen, to administer the tests. Insurance is not required as the cost is being covered by the City of Haverhill with federal CARES money.
Zaka Shafiq, of AFC Urgent Care, told city councilors last week that results are typically available within 12 to 24 hours. According to the preregistration site, those testing positive will receive a telephone call. All others receive an email.