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Town Officials: Vote and Vaccinate on November 6

Windsor officials will be busy on November 6 not only because of the general election, but also to administer vaccines to eligible residents.

All seven of Windsor's polling locations will be open on November 6 for voters to make their decision between President Barack Obama, Gov. Mitt Romney or one of the third-party candidates.

The Windsor health department, however, is hoping the nation's next president isn't the only decision some Windsor residents will make on the first Tuesday of the month.

Seniors and some Windsor residents older than the age of 50 will also have the opportunity to decide where in town to go to be vaccinated.

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All Windsor residents at least 50 years of age, and those older than 18 years with chronic illnesses, can receive a flu shot on Election Day for $25.

Residents older than 65 years and those older than 50 years with chronic illnesses can also receive a pneumonia shot for $50.

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Vaccinations will be available on the lower level of town hall from 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m., and at L.P. Wilson Community Center from 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Visit the health department Website to print a consent form needed at the time of vaccination.

For more information, call the health department at (860) 285-1824.


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