Berkshire Medical Center recognizes employee service

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Berkshire Medical Center recently honored nearly 300 employees, with combined years of service totaling over 5,700 years to BMC, the former Hillcrest Hospital and BMC’s Hillcrest Campus. The employees were honored for length of service, ranging from 10 to 50-years. Recognized at the Berkshire Medical Center annual Employee Recognition Dinner at the Crowne Plaza, and their length of service were: 50 Years: Eugene Dellea 45 Years: Rosemary Doleski 40 Years: Marie Matthews, Claire McLaughlin. 35 Years: Agnes Amuso, Nancy Andrus, Joann Burke, Joy Cardinal, Marlene Chapman, William Chazey, Jr., Donna Ferriere, Deborah Fowler, Judy Herrick, Patricia Hill, Gail Kearns, Mary Melanson, Sharon Mongeon, Linda Moynahan, Eileen Myers, Rosmarie Polidoro, Kathleen Sayers, Mary Ann Stockley, Lucille Voisin, Kathleen Wheeler, Judith Zepka. 30 Years: David Albano, Jane Beckley, Ann Benjamin, Karen Brassard, Joyce Brassard, Kevin Brazee, Camillus Cachat, Sharon Carty, Dominic Cirillo, Kathleen Cota, Jan Fortier, Patricia Fortier, Michael Groat, Martha Haughey, Sandra Hunter, William Kelson, Susan Koldys, Carol Lafleur, Katherine Maguire, Christine Martin, Arlene McCauley, Ruth Moon, Sandra Pensivy, William Phillips, Mary Reiner, Carol Robinson, Dianne Romeo, Marcia Sowycz, Jeffrey Thompson, Dr. Charles Wohl. 25 Years: Theresa Apple, Rosalia Bologna, Jo A. Brazee, Roberta Burr, Barbara Connor, Linda Cox, Martha Curro, Bryan Cutter, Gerard Demers, Terry Dickhaus, Jerome Dinicola, Wendy Dottavio, Susan Driscoll, Maryann Engle, Gordon Fosser, Theresa Gage, Teresa Glass, Michael Goodrich, Rosalia Gross, Mary Haun Demers, Pamela Hugabone, Gary Kushi, William Mearns, Christina Miller, Jefferey Mizia, Marjorie Morgan, Diane Naventi, Kevin O’Hara, Sharon Ott, Diane Pavin, Joan Penna, Mary Ellen Porter, D. Peter Reagan, Judith Reardon, Judith Rodick, Elizabeth Roosa, Margaret Ryan Rockwell, Ann Marie Sadlowski, Judith Scago, Pamela Schilling Culver, Linda Smith, Susan Sobon, Michael Sondrini, Marie Stanger, Marylou Swanson, Yvette Taylor, Joanne Tukey, Lisa Turner-Roukas, Apenda Walker, Deborah Weber. 20 Years: Carol Avanzato, Kathleen Carey, Susan Caritey, Patricia Davis, Dr. George Deering, Dr. Daniel Doyle, Patricia Doyle, Katherine Farias, Mary Forfa, Christine Frydel, Nora Hamilton, Christine Hanson, Cory Heath, Albert Ingegni, Jean Joseph, Kathleen Kandrach, Pamela Kie Viner, Joan Kopka, Carol Lancaster, Susan Leduc, Deirdre Loring, Marilynn Martin, Carol McMahon, Janet Mickle, Joanne Monaghan, Denise Murphy, Carol Nixon, Joan Ostrowski, Donna Palmieri, Patricia Perrone, Leona Radwich, Susan Ressler, Eileen Rockefeller, Cecile Roosa, Margaret Rotti, Elaine Sabourin, Brenda Skalski, Doris Sour, Sara Stevens, Jeannine Tonetti, Diana Vallone, Gordon Wilson, Tina Wood. 15 Years: Mary Leah Addison, Brenda Alibozek, Linda Alibozek, Kathleen Amuso, Catherine Anderson, Susan Bak, Susan Barbarotta, Christine Besemer, Matthew Bock, Tami Bouchard, Victoria Burgess, Sandra Carlson, Judith Carnevale, Deborah Charbonneau, John Coffey, Maureen Connors, Linda Cowell, Richard Darrow, Kathleen Daury, Melissa Dearstyne, Shannon Delasco, Drew Demarsico, Janice Diggens-Clark, Amy Evangelisto, Martha Ferris, Eileen Foley, Sandra Gamache, Christine Gamari, Shari Gladey, Susan Guinan, Joan Hajduk, Kenneth Hayden, Kathleen Hickey, Kathleen Hoctor, Frank Hufford, Nancy Jenkins, Susan Lee Joyner, Donna Kaley, Anissa King, Corrine Knightly, Laurie Lamarre, Shelley Lancia, Lisa Lewis, Stephen Lusignan, Sherry Mangiardi, Katrina Marquis, Dianne Matthews, Yvonne Meekins, Albert Melle, Brandi Metall, Amale Neary, Karen O’Neill, Roberta Orsi, Lynn Pandell, David Phelps, Margaret Pilot, Mary Richardson, Dr. Jack Ringler, Jennifer Robertson, Gary Russett, Sally Salvatore, Rita Sampson, Michele Simon Grady, Nancy Sorrell, Joann Squires, Theresa St. Jacques, Jeanette Stasiewski, Joanne Steele, Rachel Stein, Patricia Thomas, Carolyn Webb, Amelia Whitmire, Christine Wilcox, Hillary Zawistowski. 10 Years: Karen Adamo, Wendy Armstrong, Denise Bigelow, Becky Booker, Lisa Brindle, Jeanne Broderick, Paula Bush, Thomas Butler, Brenda Cadorette, Melissa Canata, Frances Clairmont, Karen Colvin, Sean Connors, Kelly Courtney, J. Brenda Crea, Darlene Demo, Joanne Desanctis, Colleen Doyle, Debra Driscoll, Stephen Faucher, Wendy Furlong, Wendy Gable, Roberta Gale, C. Marguerite Geer, Marilyn Gerhard, Cynthia Glendon, John Hager, Barbara Hart, Jennifer Hassan, Wilford Hazelett, Nancy Hugabone, Bette Isacoff, Bruce Johnston, Susan Jones, Joan Kleiner, Deborah Krebs, John LaValley, Roberta LaValley, Elizabeth Lock, Deborah Luciani, Douglas MacDonald, Phyllis Mancivalano, Karen McNulty, Dr. Jennifer Michaels, Michelle Miner, William Moser, Kara Ann Mueller, Laura Najimy, Victoria Nichols, Patricia O’Handley, Michelle Parise, Suzanne Paul, Bridget Piers, Susan Purdy, Gary Quadrozzi, Leona Rancitelli, Stacy Sanchez, Jodi Lee Sczcepaniak, Janice Shirley, Jo Ann Sinopoli, Linda Slonski, Shirley Soldo, Lana Stevens, Jennifer Stover, Kimberly Anne Swanda, Ellen Taxter, Milton Torres, Julee Voll, June Weller, Suzanne Wendling, Deborah Willey.
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Possible Measles Exposure at Boston, Logan

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Public Health confirmed Wednesday that an out-of-state adult visitor who spent time in Boston and Westborough earlier this month was diagnosed with measles and was present in a number of locations.
 
This could have resulted in other people being exposed to measles virus.
 
The visitor arrived at Logan International Airport on American Airlines flight 2384 from Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, on Dec. 11 at 2:39 p.m. They stayed at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston-Westborough in Westborough and departed the state on Dec. 12 via Logan at 9:19 p.m. on JetBlue flight 117 to Las Vegas.
 
DPH is working with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local partners to identify and notify those who may have been exposed to measles from this individual.
 
"Measles is a highly contagious, airborne disease, which has increased significantly in the United States because of the unfortunate decrease in vaccination rates. It is also a preventable disease," said Public Health Commissioner Dr. Robbie Goldstein. "This current situation serves as an important reminder of the critical role vaccination plays in protecting our communities. While Massachusetts has not had a measles case this year, 2025 saw the highest number of nationwide cases in more than a decade — nearly 2,000 in 44 jurisdictions, and sadly, three deaths. 
 
"Fifteen years ago, measles had been considered eliminated in the United States, but that tremendous progress is at risk. Vaccines are one of the most important public health interventions ever — they are safe, effective, and lifesaving."
 
Measles is very contagious. However, the risk to most people in Massachusetts is low because the vaccination rate in the state is high. People who are not immune and visited any of the locations on the following dates and times may be at risk for developing measles.
 
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