Town receives last of Covid-19 relief funds

Sep 16, 2025

he town of Wareham has received the final check from the Plymouth County Commissioners as part of Plymouth County's American Rescue Plan Act.

The multi-year plan to help states, territories, tribal and local governments to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic has assisted the town since 2021. Funds could go toward projects like sewer infrastructure, public sector revenue loss and addressing negative economic impacts.

Commissioner Jared Valanzola presented the town with $204,342.43 at the Tuesday, Sept. 16 Select Board meeting. With the final check the total amount given to Wareham since 2021 is $6,045,792.30.

Wareham was highlighted for participating in all 14 programs the commissioners offered through the act. 

"We want to thank Derek Sullivan and your leadership team here in town," Valanzola said. "You guys have been able to fully utilize these funds."

Although the act has come to an end, Valanzola said their time in Wareham is far from over.

"I know my other commissioners always say this will be the last time we'll be here with a check, but I'll tell you we'll be back again," he said.