COVID-19 vaccination clinics to be held at St. Jude Parish gym
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MONROE, CT — First Selectman Ken Kellogg announced that the town’s COVID-19 vaccination clinics will be held in the St. Jude Parish gymnasium starting next week.
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MONROE, CT — First Selectman Ken Kellogg announced that the town’s COVID-19 vaccination clinics will be held in the St. Jude Parish gymnasium starting next week.
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