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Tri‑Town public health nurse launches wellness clinics, camp inspections and vaccine planning

Middleton Select Board · June 23, 2026
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Tri‑Town public health nurse Katie Kurpaska reported conducting pre‑opening inspections for summer camps, starting weekly wellness clinics, organizing fall vaccine planning, and coordinating sun‑safety story hours with the library; she also said Mavin is being used to track outbreaks.

Katie Kurpaska, Tri‑Town public health nurse for Middleton, described initial public‑health priorities after moving from a surgical nursing role. Kurpaska said she is conducting pre‑opening inspections of summer camps, has initiated weekly wellness clinics on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for blood‑pressure checks and medication questions, and is organizing a vaccine clinic for the fall. "Mavin has successfully been used to track outbreaks and diseases," Kurpaska said, citing the platform for surveillance.

Kurpaska said she is also coordinating public‑health story hours with the library focused on sun safety and is prioritizing mental‑health issues in community outreach. She fielded questions from the Select Board during her update. The board took the agenda out of order by consensus to accommodate the presentation.