Pittsfield - The Berkshire Visiting Nurse Association has scheduled numerous flu vaccine clinics throughout the county, beginning in late October and ending in mid to late November. The federal Centers for Disease Control and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health are recommending that several high-risk groups get a flu vaccine.
The Berkshire VNA flu vaccine clinics will provide inactivated influenza vaccine to the following: persons 65 and older; persons 18 to 65 who have chronic cardiac or pulmonary conditions or other chronic illnesses; pregnant women; healthcare workers involved in direct patient care; household contacts and out of home caregivers of children under the age of 6-months; and people 18 to 65 wishing to decrease their risk of contracting influenza.
Those with Medicare or Mass Health should present their card at the time of vaccination. For those not eligible for Medicare or Mass Health coverage, the fee will be $30. Those not covered by Medicare or Mass Health are responsible for filing their own reimbursement claims if their health insurer covers the cost of vaccination.
The Berkshire VNA flu clinics will be held:
Date Time Location
10/26/05 -- 9am-11am --- Windsor Town Hall, Route 9
10/26/05 -- 1pm-4pm --- Hinsdale Town Hall, 39 South St
10/27/05 -- 9am-2pm --- Hillcrest Campus, 165 Tor Court, Pittsfield
10/28/05 -- 1pm-4pm --- Claire Teague Senior Center, Great Barrington
11/1/05 -- 1pm-4pm --- Lanesboro Town Hall, 83 N. Main St
11/3/05 -- 1pm-4pm --- Hillcrest Campus, 165 Tor Court, Pittsfield
11/7/05 -- 9am-12pm --- Ralph Froio Senior Center, 330 North St, Pittsfield
11/7/05 -- 2pm-5pm --- Lenox Community Center, 65 Walker St
11/8/05 -- 2pm-5pm --- Dalton Community House, 400 Main St
11/9/05 -- 9:30am-11:30am --- New Marlboro Town Hall
11/9/05 -- 1pm-3pm --- Monterey Town Hall
11/9/05 -- 4pm-6pm --- Housatonic Community Center
11/10/05 -- 10am-12pm --- Epoch at Melbourne, 140 Melbourne Rd, Pittsfield
11/10/05 -- 3pm-6pm --- Hillcrest Campus, 165 Tor Court, Pittsfield
11/15/05 -- 5pm-7pm --- Hancock School
11/16/05 -- 2pm-5pm --- St Peter’s Center, 16 Russell St, Great Barrington
11/17/05 -- 2pm-4pm --- Hillcrest Campus, 165 Tor Court, Pittsfield
11/21/05 -- 9am-12pm --- Dewey Hall, Sheffield
11/21/05 -- 2pm-4pm --- Kimball Farms, 235 Walker St., Lenox
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Lanesborough Fifth-Graders Win Snowplow Name Contest
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The name comes from teacher Gina Wagner's fifth-grade class at Lanesborough Elementary School.
The state Department of Transportation announced the winners of the fourth annual "Name A Snowplow" contest on Monday.
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