An Update From State Representative Paul Schmid
Graduation Day Plans by Area

In Fall River

Diman Vocational-Technical: Graduation for August 13 for seniors alone, likely at the traditional time of 6:00. Parents will not be included. The event will be live-streamed. It will be outside, on the football field. Social distancing will be maintained

Durfee High School: Graduation ceremonies have been postponed until July. Administration officials believe July 20th will be the date for a ceremony for the Durfee Hilltoppers graduates.
In New Bedford

New Bedford High: Virtual Graduation will be on June 18th at 5:30 pm. A live ceremony will be held August 13th.

New Bedford Vocational-Technical: Graduation ceremonies have not been arranged at this time.
Freetown and Westport

Apponequet: Graduation ceremonies for Apponequet seniors will be a rolling ceremony set for a to be determined date.

Westport High: Graduation ceremonies will be Saturday, August 8that 11:30. An accompanying senior barbecue is scheduled for that Friday.

Bristol Aggie: Bristol Aggie will hold a graduation ceremony on Sunday, July 19th at 10am. Location is to be determined.
Free Freshwater Fishing Weekend

A welcome bit of good news, Massachusetts Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced this weekend they will be allowing free freshwater fishing across the Commonwealth.

This is a great opportunity to enjoy some outdoor fun and get away from the stresses we have all been enduring these past few weeks.

For more information please visit https://www.mass.gov/topics/freshwater-fishing
Long Term Care Visit Guidelines

This past week, the Governor began laying out how we will safely reopen Massachusetts in Phase Two of his reopening.

Included is the ability for people to visit loved ones in long term care facilities.

Below is a brief overview of how visits will be conducted and hopefully we can get people visiting loved ones soon!

Visits to the facilities have been restricted since early March, but the governor indicated last week that plans were in the works to reestablish some form of in-person connection for residents. In a memo to long-term care administrators Monday, Elizabeth Kelley, the director of the Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality, said starting June 3 they "may allow in-person visitation in a designated outdoor visitation space, provided that the long-term care facility implements all of the following safety, care, and infection control measures." Those measures include a requirement that facilities screen visitors for fever or respiratory symptoms before transporting the resident to the visiting space, a two visitor limit, a mandate that all visitors remain at least six feet away from the resident at all times during the visit, and that a staff member trained in patient safety and infection control stay with the resident at all times. All visitors will be required to wear a face covering or mask for the duration of their visit, and all residents and staff members will be required to wear a surgical face mask. Residents who are suspected or confirmed to be infected with COVID-19 cannot receive visitors. Last week, the governor said a medical advisory board he relies on had been discussing the possibility of lifting restrictions on visitors to hospitals and long-term care facilities like nursing homes. "It's a complicated issue, OK? Lot of psychological benefit in it, but big concerns about some of the issues associated with the virus," Baker, whose father is in his 90s and lives in a long-term care setting, said. The administration said it will issue guidance "in the coming days" for the state-run soldiers' homes in Holyoke and Chelsea, and other 24/7 congregate care facilities.
While my team and I will likely be working remotely, we are always available via phone or email

     Please do not hesitate to reach out to my office, either at the State House (617)722-2017, or my District Office at (508) 567-5675, or by  email at  Paul.Schmid@mahouse.gov .  

Sincerely,

Paul Schmid
State Representative, 8th Bristol
Westport, Freetown, Fall River, New Bedford