MARION — As part of National Fire Prevention Week, Chief Brian Jackvony and the Marion Fire Department would like to provide cooking safety tips and are also encouraging everyone to create a home escape plan in the event of a fire.
Marion Fire Department Receives Federal Grant for New Equipment
MARION — Chief Brian Jackvony is pleased to announce that the Marion Fire Department has received a federal grant to purchase new equipment to help firefighters in their duties.
Marion Fire Department Rescues Horse, Mule Submerged in Mud
MARION — Chief Brian Jackvony reports that the Marion Fire Department rescued a horse and mule that were submerged in mud over the weekend.
Town of Marion to Hold Virtual Pre-Town Meeting Event
MARION — Town Administrator James McGrail and the Marion Board of Selectmen announce that a virtual pre-Town Meeting event will be held for residents prior to the Annual Town Meeting.
Marion Council on Aging Shares Plans to Resume Transportation Services, Available Community Food Resources
MARION — Marion Council on Aging (COA) Director Karen Gregory is pleased to share that the COA will begin to resume offering limited services to residents as the state begins to see a decrease in the number of COVID-19 cases.
Town of Marion Encourages Residents to Vote Early in Annual Town Election
MARION — Town Administrator James McGrail and Town Clerk Elizabeth Magauran wish to encourage residents to vote early in the Marion Town Election and would like to provide information regarding how residents’ mailed-in votes are safeguarded.
Marion Board of Health Shares Guidance for Employers Regarding COVID-19
MARION — Town Administrator James McGrail and Health Director Karen Walega would like to provide guidance for Marion employers regarding business operations and resources during the COVID-19 situation.
Town of Marion Provides Update on Novel Coronavirus
MARION — Town Administrator James McGrail wishes to provide residents with the latest information regarding the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as federal and state officials continue to monitor the virus domestically and internationally.
Town of Marion Creates COVID-19 Command Team to Discuss Town Procedures, Precautionary Measures
MARION — No Confirmed or Suspected Cases in Marion. Town Administrator James McGrail reports that the Town of Marion has created a COVID-19 Command Team to evaluate town procedures and discuss precautionary measures for the respiratory disease COVID-19, or the “coronavirus.”
Old Rochester Students, Staff Asked to Stay Home for Remainder of this Week Following Recent Travel to Italy
MARION — Superintendent Douglas White and Old Rochester Regional High School Principal Michael Devoll report that a group of students and staff have been asked to stay home for the remainder of this week after recently traveling to Italy.