WEST NEWBURY — Superintendent Justin Bartholomew reports that Pentucket Regional School District is instating outdoor activity restrictions in response to positive testing for EEE in West Newbury.
Groveland, Newbury and West Newbury Town Officials Alert Communities to Positive EEE Tests
WEST NEWBURY — West Newbury Fire Chief Michael Dwyer, West Newbury Health Agent Paul Sevigny, Newbury Police Chief and Emergency Management Director Michael Reilly and Groveland Finance and Personnel Director Denise Dembkoski seek to provide residents with information and safety reminders after mosquitoes in West Newbury tested positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).
Newburyport Fire Department Offers Safety Reminders After EEE Virus Confirmed in Mosquitoes in Area
Fire Chief and Emergency Management Director Christopher LeClaire would like to offer safety tips regarding avoiding mosquito bites after multiple towns in Essex County have confirmed that the Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) virus was found in mosquito samples.
Groveland EEE Risk Raised from Low to Moderate
GROVELAND — Finance and Personnel Director Denise Dembkoski reports that the Massachusetts Department of Public Health has elevated the town’s risk for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) from “low” to “moderate.”
Portions of Andover to Undergo Truck-Based Mosquito Spraying on Thursday
ANDOVER — Director of Public Health Thomas Carbone, Police Chief and Emergency Management Director Patrick Keefe, Fire Chief Michael Mansfield and Town Manager Andrew Flanagan report that the Town of Andover has been informed by the Northeast Massachusetts Mosquito Control and Wetlands Management District that portions of Andover will undergo truck-based mosquito spraying this week.
Medfield EEE Risk Elevated to Critical Following Death of Horse
Town Administrator Kristine Trierweiler, the Medfield Board of Health and Medfield Public Schools Superintendent Jeffrey Marsden report that the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) has elevated the town’s risk for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) from “moderate” to “critical” on Thursday morning in light of the death of a horse that tested positive for the virus.
Methuen Takes Precautions after Critical EEE Assessment
METHUEN — Mayor James Jajuga, Community Development Director William Buckley, Emergency Management Director and Police Chief Joseph Solomon and Fire Chief Tim Sheehy announce that the City of Methuen is taking a number of steps in response to the threat of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).
Andover EEE Risk Raised from Moderate to High
ANDOVER — Director of Public Health Thomas Carbone, Police Chief and Emergency Management Director Patrick Keefe, Fire Chief Michael Mansfield and Town Manager Andrew Flanagan report that the Massachusetts Department of Public Health has elevated the town’s risk for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) from “moderate” to “high” on Monday afternoon in light of positive mosquito testing for the virus, as well as a positive EEE test in a horse in Methuen.
Methuen EEE Risk Elevated to Critical after Positive Test in Horse
METHUEN — Mayor James Jajuga and Community Development Director William Buckley report that the Massachusetts Department of Public Health has elevated the city’s risk for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) to “critical” on Monday afternoon in light of positive mosquito testing for the virus and positive testing in a horse in Methuen.
Andover Health Division Announces Mosquito Spraying Following Additional Positive Tests for EEE
Additional mosquitoes in Andover tested positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).