Letter: Stroudwater Report

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To the Editor:

On Friday, Sept. 19, 2014, the report came out, and it's 107 pages. In the end, it proclaims the residents of this area don't need a full-service hospital.

But when reading between the lines, this area has a higher rate of heart problems cancer, asthma, obesity and an increase of those aged 64 and up. It also mentions the problem of transportation, so it's just these reason alone are why we need a full-service hospital.

To teachers, city workers, homeowners, businesses, the impact will hit you. Plus 400 jobs are still missing, meaning less tax revenues, and anyone who has a job working under the city will be facing cutbacks. The population will decline each year and it will get worse.

This report does not explain how much it will cost to get to BMC and in some cases how? BMC has a problem dealing with the increase, at times a six-hour wait in a hallway for a room.


There will be a public forum on Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 5:30 p.m. at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts' Church Street Center and on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Let your voice be heard.

I do know that Stroudwater also did a report for BMC so it makes me ask, did we get the correct one? This report sounds like we need a full-service hospital.

One more question: We were told that copies would be made available in advance to the public. Where are the reports?

The death of the hospital will also mean another death knell for North Adams!

 

 

Mike Wilbur
North Adams

 

 


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MassDOT Warns of Toll-fee Smishing Scam

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation was alerted that a text message-based scam, also known as smishing, is fraudulently claiming to represent tolling agencies from across the country. The scammers are claiming to represent the tolling agency and requesting payment for unpaid tolls.

The targeted phone numbers seem to be chosen at random and are not uniquely associated with an account or usage of toll roads.

Customers who receive an unsolicited text, email, or similar message suggesting it is from EZDriveMA or another toll agency should not click on the link.

EZDriveMA customers can verify a valid text notification in several ways:

  • EZDriveMA will never request payment by text
  • All links associated with EZDriveMA will include www.EZDriveMA.com

The FBI says it has received more than 2,000 complaints related to toll smishing scams since early March and recommends individuals who receive fraudulent messages do the following:

1. File a complaint with the  Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov; be sure to include:

The phone number from where the text originated.
The website listed within the text

2. Check your account using the toll service's legitimate website.

3. Contact the toll service's customer service phone number.

4. Delete any smishing texts received.

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