AMESBURY — Some work in schools, others in hospitals. Some are retired, while others are just starting out in their careers. But the nurses of the Lower Merrimack Valley Regional Collaborative all have one thing in common: they are passionate about helping their friends and neighbors through this ongoing pandemic.
Newburyport Fire and Police Departments Share Tips During National 9-1-1 Education Month
Fire Chief Christopher LeClaire and City Marshal Mark Murray would like to share guidelines and tips in regards to accessing help in the midst of an emergency during National 9-1-1 Education Month. According to the National Emergency Number Association, around 240 million calls are made to 911 each year in the United States. 9-1-1 Education […]
PHOTOS: Uniformed First Responders of the Lower Merrimack Valley Regional Collaborative COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics
AMESBURY — Firefighters, chiefs, police officers, emergency medical technicians, paramedics and one extremely loveable therapy dog comprise the badge-wearing segment of friendly faces patients run into at the Lower Merrimack Valley Regional Collaborative COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic.
Volunteers of All Ages Help Make Lower Merrimack Valley Regional Collaborative Vaccine Clinic a Success
AMESBURY — Amesbury Fire Chief Ken Berkenbush and West Newbury health agent Paul Sevigny, on behalf the nine-community Lower Merrimack Valley Regional Collaborative, is pleased to be able to highlight some of the hundreds of volunteers who helped make this past weekend’s vaccine clinic a success.
Lower Merrimack Valley Regional Collaborative Vaccinates 2,404 People Over the Weekend
Amesbury Fire Chief Ken Berkenbush and West Newbury Health Agent Paul Sevigny, on behalf the nine-community Lower Merrimack Valley Regional Collaborative, are proud to report that the first weekend of the newly expanded COVID-19 vaccination clinic was a success, with 2,404 patients receiving a first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine.