The Town of Pepperell is accepting names of residents 75-years-old and older on a first come, first served basis to be placed on a waitlist that will be utilized to schedule appointments at the clinic, which will be held in Devens. The clinic will be held weekly on Wednesdays as vaccine doses become available.
The clinic and waitlist are only open to Pepperell residents 75-years-old and older at this time. No walk-ins will be accepted and residents must add their name to the waitlist to be scheduled for an appointment.
Beginning on Monday, Feb.8, residents can call the Albert Harris Center formerly Pepperell Senior Center from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday to add their names to the waitlist. 978-433-0326. We ask residents to remain patient as a high call volume is anticipated.
While residents wait for an appointment at the Devens vaccination site, they are also advised to continue to check the state's website on a daily basis (for instructions on this, see below), check in with their primary care physician and check in with their local pharmacy to see if they may be able to obtain a vaccine at an earlier time.
To seek alternate vaccination sites:
Visit mass.gov/COVID-vaccine to find your phase and priority group
If you’re eligible, visit mass.gov/COVIDVaccineMap to find a vaccine clinic near you
Make an appointment online and fill out the attestation form
The Commonwealth is also actively working to establish additional resources for those without internet access. If you do not have internet access you can also set up an appointment with the Albert Harris Center for assistance. 978-433-0326
Residents should note that while the state is creating more mass vaccination sites and though they may become eligible to receive the vaccination in the coming weeks, vaccination distribution is contingent on the number of physical vaccinations available. The State of Massachusetts, at this time, is prepared to distribute more vaccinations than it has.
The state has not yet announced when individuals 65-years-old and older and those with two or more comorbidities will be able to receive the vaccine. This will be announced when more information is available about additional doses of the vaccine to be provided to the state by the federal government.
Thank you very much for your patience throughout this process. Please call the Albert Harris Center with question Monday - Friday 8:00am-4:00pm