BMC announces the appointment of Robert Tebben as a Physician Assistant in Cardiology

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Robert Tebben a Physician Assistant in Cardiology at BMC
PITTSFIELD - Berkshire Medical Center announces the appointment of Robert Tebben as a Physician Assistant in Cardiology. Tebben provides cardiology services with Peter Zwerner, M.D., David Finck, M.D., Jeffrey Leppo, M.D. and Rebecca Takis-Smith, another Physician Assistant, with offices located in the BMC Medical Arts Complex. Tebben also assists the physicians in their work at the Berkshire Medical Center Cardiovascular Center, also located in the Medical Arts Complex, on the first floor. A member of the Massachusetts Association of Physician Assistants, Tebben graduated from the Physician Assistant program at Northeastern University in Boston, where he earned a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies. He has an undergraduate degree from the University of Rhode Island. Tebben served as senior paramedic for Rural Metro Medical Services in Syracuse, New York, providing advanced life support and 911 services in the City of Syracuse. He also served as a paramedic for South Kingston Emergency Medical Services in Kingston, Rhode Island and was paramedic supervisor for the Brown University Emergency Medical Service in Providence. Tebben began his healthcare career as a surgical services orderly at Kent County Hospital in Warwick, Rhode Island. For an appointment with Dr. Zwerner, Dr. Finck, Dr. Leppo, Robert Tebben or Rebecca Takis-Smith, call 413-499-8555.
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Lanesborough Fifth-Graders Win Snowplow Name Contest

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — One of the snowplows for Highway District 1 has a new name: "The Blizzard Boss."
 
The name comes from teacher Gina Wagner's fifth-grade class at Lanesborough Elementary School. 
 
The state Department of Transportation announced the winners of the fourth annual "Name A Snowplow" contest on Monday. 
 
The department received entries from public elementary and middle school classrooms across the commonwealth to name the 12 MassDOT snowplows that will be in service during the 2025/2026 winter season. 
 
The purpose of the contest is to celebrate the snow and ice season and to recognize the hard work and dedication shown by public works employees and contractors during winter operations. 
 
"Thank you to all of the students who participated. Your creativity allows us to highlight to all, the importance of the work performed by our workforce," said  interim MassDOT Secretary Phil Eng.  
 
"Our workforce takes pride as they clear snow and ice, keeping our roads safe during adverse weather events for all that need to travel. ?To our contest winners and participants, know that you have added some fun to the serious take of operating plows. ?I'm proud of the skill and dedication from our crews and thank the public of the shared responsibility to slow down, give plows space and put safety first every time there is a winter weather event."
 
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