The former administrator at Mt. Greylock Extended Care Facility in Pittsfield has been appointed to lead the operation of Kimball Farms Nursing Care Center in Lenox. Sandy Shepard served as administrator of Mt. Greylock Extended Care from 2001 to 2004 and recently began as administrator at Kimball Farms Nursing Care Center on Sunset Avenue in Lenox.
Shepard, a licensed administrator in both Massachusetts and Connecticut, is in familiar territory at Kimball Farms Nursing Care Center, the former Edgecombe Nursing Home. She was administrator at Edgecombe for three years, from 1996 to 1999. Shepard has served with Berkshire Healthcare Systems since 1996. In addition to her positions as administrator of the former Edgecombe Nursing Home and Mt. Greylock Extended Care Facility, Shepard was administrator of North Adams Commons Nursing and Rehabilitation Center from 1999 to 2001.
Previously, Shepard worked for the Willowood group for five years, as assistant administrator at Willowood of Williamstown, Willowood of Great Barrington and Willowood of North Adams.
Shepard has a bachelor's degree in health administration from Quinnipiac College and a Master's in Business Administration from Western New England College. She is a graduate of West Springfield High School.
Shepard lives in Pittsfield with her husband and two sons. The Kimball Farms Nursing Care Center has been designed to provide the most comfortable and healthful environment available for individuals seeking skilled nursing care. The Nursing Care Center offers both private and semi-private rooms furnished to give residents and their families a feeling of home. The facility is licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and certified by Medicare as a skilled nursing facility.
The 74-bed facility includes an 18-bed secure Alzheimer's Unit; on-site comprehensive rehabilitation services; registered dietician; Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance accepted; recreational programming; beauty and barber services; banking and postal services; and personal laundry services. For more information on Kimball Farms Nursing Care Center, call 413-637-5011.
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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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