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Daily DigestSchool Closing Conte Middle School in North Adams will be closed Thursday, December 4, as the investigation into a mercury spill continues.
The North Adams School Committee this evening at 7 will be held in the City Council chambers. |
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North Adams Woman Presented Development Award - September 25, 2007
 | | Joann Garner | WILLIAMSTOWN - Joann Garner of North Adams, an 18-year employee of Williamstown Medical Associates, recently earned WMA’s Leadership Development Award. The award was presented at the medical practice’s "all stakeholder" meeting at the Williams Inn.
Garner was nominated by several co-workers and patients to receive the Leading by Example Award. An employee since 1989, Garner works with Dr. Douglas O’Neill in WMA’s adult medicine division.
"Patients and staff love Joann for her great warmth and compassion," said Dr. Robert Jandl, president of WMA. "She makes everyone feel like they are in good hands and we value her greatly for these qualities."
The Leadership Development Award, given three times each year, was established to recognize one or more employees who exemplify the ideals to which Williamstown Medical Associates aspires, including patient-centered service, demonstrable quality of care, and a motivating workplace. In addition to receiving a cash award, recipients have their names inscribed on a plaque in WMA’s waiting rooms, and are given a special-name badge.
WMA opened its doors on April 29, 1958, when Drs. H. Collier Wright and Robert K. Davis established the practice with a staff of four. Now, more than 47 years later, WMA has become one of the largest independent physician-owned and operated facilities in New England.
WMA has offices on Adams Road and in the Ambulatory Care Center at North Adams Regional Hospital. For information about the physicians and services of WMA, call (413) 458-8182. |
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