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Duties and Responsibilities of the Board of Health:

Local boards of health in Massachusetts are required by state statutes and regulations to perform many important and crucial duties relative to the protection of public health, the control of disease, the promotion of sanitary living conditions, and the protection of the environment from damage and pollution. These requirements reflect the legislature’s understanding that many critical health problems are best handled by the involvement of local community officials familiar with local conditions. 


Board of Health Members/Staff:

Tim HilcheyMemberthilchey@town.deerfield.ma.us
Trevor McDanielMembertmcdaniel@town.deerfield.ma.us
Blake GilmoreMemberbgilmore@town.deerfield.ma.us
Ned SaviskiHealth Agenthealthagent@town.deerfield.ma.usx 109
Cindy MajewskiTown Nursenurse@town.deerfield.ma.usx   8
Patricia MartinAdministrative Assistantadminasst@town.deerfield.ma.usx 111


Our Health Agent:

Please be informed that the Health Agent may be out of the office due to inspections or appointments.
You are welcome to email the Health Agent at healthagent@town.deerfield.ma.us or leave a voicemail at 665-1400 ext. 109 for his response back.


Hours of Operation:

Monday - Thursday9 am to 4 pm
FridayHours Vary - Please Call Ahead

* Due to the nature of the work, the Health Agent may not be in the office at all times during hours of operation due to inspections. You are encouraged to call for an appointment if you wish to meet with him.



DRAFT BOARD OF HEALTH REGULATIONS
FATS, OILS AND GREASE MANAGEMENT – JANUARY 2026


Public Health Programs/Efforts:

COVID-19 Resources:

Air Quality Monitoring:

Tobacco Preventative Action:

Sharps Disposal Collection Program:


Emergency Preparedness: 


Vector-borne communicable diseases:

Septic/ Title 5:


Housing:


Swimming Pools:


Recreational Camps for Children:

  • Recreational Camps for Children (105 CMR 430.000)

Food Safety:


Body Art:


Substance Use Resources:


Other State and Federal Regulations:


Agendas & Minutes

Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.

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