State Confirms West Nile Virus In Carlisle Mosquitoes
CARLISLE — The Massachusetts Department of Public Health confirmed Thursday that mosquitoes trapped in Carlisle have tested positive for West Nile virus, triggering the state's routine seasonal health advisory for the town.
TOWN HALL The Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced that mosquitoes collected in Carlisle tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV), the town's News Flash page reported Thursday. The finding marks the season's confirmed detection of the virus in Carlisle-area mosquito populations and is part of the state's ongoing summer mosquito surveillance program. Town officials pointed residents to the full announcement on the Carlisle website for further details.
COMING UP Carlisle's Community Preservation Committee closes its FY27 grant application window Friday, August 14, at noon, ahead of a vote at the Special Town Meeting this fall. The town holds its Household Hazardous Waste Day Saturday, August 15, from 9 a.m. to noon. Town committee business continues through the week: the Police Station Building Renovation Committee (Hybrid) meets Friday, August 14; the Community Preservation Commission meets Monday, August 17 (Hybrid); and the Board of Assessors and the Land Stewardship Committee (Hybrid) both meet Tuesday, August 18.
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