Letters: Glad to Be Alive

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To the Editor:

I would like to send a huge thank-you out.

It was a miracle the day of my accident that a doctor and several nurses happened to be at the scene. They saved my life. I would like to personally thank them, but I don’t know who they are. Things would have been totally different if they were not there. So I will forever be grateful.

It swells my heart to know there are such wonderful people in this world to do what they did for me. All I can do now to let them know how appreciative I am is to work hard and make myself stronger to get back to the life I had before the accident.

Also I would like to thank everyone that took care of me after that: Ambulance, helicopter, staff, my team of doctors and nurses, aids, and therapists. Everyone that has touched my life; they are all amazing people. Thank you for being who you are.

Forever in my heart.

Becky Dix
Clarksburg

 

 

Dix was seriously injured in an accident in Vermont in August.


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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — North Adams Public Schools will host a community forum to discuss updates on grade configurations and logistics for the 2024-2025 school year.
 
The forum will take place on Wednesday, May 15 at 6 PM. The forum will take place in a hybrid format at the Welcome
Center at Brayton Elementary School and via Zoom which can be accessed by going to napsk12.org/ZoomLinkMay15.
 
Forums are open to anyone interested in learning more about the logistics planned for the upcoming school year, including, transportation, arrival and dismissal times, class sizes, and school choice updates. The forum will also allow participants to ask questions and provide feedback.
 
For questions, please contact the Family and Community Outreach Coordinator, Emily Schiavoni at 413-412-1106 or at eschiavoni@napsk12.org.
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