HINGHAM — The Town of Hingham is pleased to announce that registration is now available for a temporary regional COVID-19 testing site that will begin operations this week in Hingham.
Towns of Cohasset, Hingham, Hull and Scituate to Co-Host Regional COVID-19 Booster Clinic Next Week
HINGHAM — The Towns of Cohasset, Hingham, Hull and Scituate are pleased to announce that a regional COVID-19 vaccination booster clinic will be held next week for eligible residents of the four towns.
Town of Middleborough Accepting Applications for Director of Public Health/Health Officer Position
MIDDLEBOROUGH – Town Manager Robert Nunes is pleased to announce that the Town of Middleborough is currently accepting applications for the position of Director of Public Health/Health Officer to serve the community.
Reopening East Bridgewater Working Group Announces Plan to Reopen Select Town Facilities
EAST BRIDGEWATER — Town Administrator Brian S. Noble and Board of Health Chairman Peter P. Spagone, Jr. report that the Reopening East Bridgewater Working Group has begun their first phase of facility re-openings.
Wrentham Board of Health Votes to Restrict Sales of Flavored Tobacco Products
WRENTHAM — Town Administrator Kevin Sweet and King Philip Regional School District Superintendent Paul Zinni are pleased to share that the Wrentham Board of Health voted to restrict the sale of flavored tobacco products in town last week.
Stoneham Fire Department, Senior Center and Board of Health Members to Hold Senior Safety Event
STONEHAM – Members of the Stoneham Fire Department, Senior Center and Board of Health would like to invite seniors to attend one of two fire and fall prevention presentations that will be held next month through the National Fire Protection Association.
Arlington Health Officials Warn Residents about West Nile Virus after Mosquitoes Test Positive in Surrounding Communities
ARLINGTON — Public Health Director Natasha Waden reports that the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) announced today that West Nile Virus (WNV) has been detected in mosquito samples taken in Belmont and Cambridge. Although no mosquitoes have tested positive in Arlington, the Board of Health urges residents to follow several important safety tips to prevent breeding and bites from the insects.
Arlington Health Department Urges Residents to Prevent Mosquitoes After Belmont Mosquito Tests Positive for West Nile Virus
Town of Arlington Department of Health and Human Services Christine Bongiorno, Director 27 Maple St. Arlington, MA 02476 For Immediate Release Thursday, July 24, 2014 Christine Bongiorno Phone: 781-316-3171 Arlington Health Department Asks Residents to Prevent Mosquitoes ARLINGTON — The Town of Belmont announced today that a mosquito tested positive for West Nile Virus. The Arlington […]