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Vaccine Update 1/21/21
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March 2, 2026 Agenda and packet
To view the Village Board agenda and packet for March 2, 2026, click here.
March 9th – Planning and Zoning Board Meeting Agenda Packet
Please see the Planning and Zoning Board meeting packet here for the March 9th, 6:00 PM, meeting.
02/23/2026 VB Workshop Agenda and Packet
To view the agenda and packet for the 02/23/26 Village Board Workshop click here.
Know a Hometown Hero? See how you can honor them with Westside News below:
Know a Hometown Hero? See how you can honor them with Westside News below:
Westside News is publishing their spring Hometown Community Directory this spring!
See the flyer below to learn how you can have your club, museum or nonprofit organization listed.
From the NYS website www.governor.ny.gov:
*ALERT: The Federal Government determines how much vaccine New York State receives. The Federal Government has only given New York approximately 250,000 vaccines/week for over 7 million people who are eligible – as a result supply is very limited*
Vaccines are available at pharmacies, hospitals and through local health departments statewide – please contact your provider of choice to schedule your vaccine appointment.
A new state-run vaccination site opened at the Dome Arena in Henrietta, New York. As with other state-run vaccination sites, vaccinations are by appointment only. New Yorkers can utilize the State’s “Am I Eligible” app or call the New York State Vaccination Hotline at 1-833-NYS-4VAX (1-833-697-4829) to determine eligibility and schedule an appointment, if available. Appointments to receive the second dose at these sites are scheduled in-person after receiving the first dose. New Yorkers should not attempt to book their second appointment online.
AN APPOINTMENT IS REQUIRED. IF YOU VISIT A LOCATION WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A VACCINE.
Please be patient. Appointments are booking into April right now. We are hopeful for an increased supply soon.