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The COVID-19 vaccine has for some reason caused political and ideological divides in this country, but one thing we all can agree on is the importance of the rabies vaccination in pets. As more and more cases of rabies exposures occur and with COVID lock downs preventing as many clinics as in years past, it is imperative that you consider attending one of the Oneida County Health Department s upcoming vaccine clinics. Officials announced the following dates for you to come protect your furry friend. July 16, 2021 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Town of Trenton Municipal Center. (Previously Announced) August 25, 2021 5:30-7:00 p.m. at Rome Kennedy Arena. ....
The Oneida County Health Department, along with the Towns of Annsville and Trenton, will be offering rabies vaccinations clinics in June and July. ....
Is your pet up to date on their rabies vaccinations? The Oneida County Health Department, along with the Towns of Annsville and Trenton, will be offering rabies vaccinations clinics in June and July. The events will take place June 15, 2021 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Annsville Highway Garage July 16, 2021 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Town of Trenton Municipal Center Appointments are required for both clinics and can be made by calling (315) 798-5064 or online at www.health.ny.gov/gotoclinic. Pets will receive a one-year certificate if no prior proof of rabies is shown. A $10 donation per pet is requested to help with costs. ....
Home destroyed by fire on Monroe Street in Trenton 38 Shares Trenton Fire Chief Brandon Gibler reports a house is a total loss and unlivable after a fire on Wednesday night, December 9 th. A family pet, a dog, also died in the fire. Upon arrival at the scene, Firefighter Derek Hert says firefighters found heavy smoke and fire throughout the structure at 401 Monroe Street. Firefighters deployed a one and three-quarter-inch attack line to knock down the fire on the backside and another one and three-quarter-inch attack line to the front. Firefighters entered the house to search for any occupants, extinguish the fire, and check for hot spots. ....