Athol Daily News
Petersham voters approve debt exclusions for new municipal vehicles
Voters at Petersham's June 1 Annual Town Meeting unanimously approved two Proposition 2 1⁄2 debt exclusions to fund the purchase of a new tanker for the Fire Department and a new truck for the…
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4mKiller of Orange teen gets 27 years to life
KEENE, N.H. — A Swanzey, New Hampshire teen has been sentenced to 27 years to life in prison, nearly a year after fatally shooting 17-year-old Orange resident Christian Walker in the Riverside Plaza parking lot on Winchester Street in Keene. Thomas Pickford, 18, appeared in Cheshire County Superior Court on Wednesday afternoon, when he waived […]
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4mUnitedHealthcare defrauded MassHealth of $100M, AG alleges
BOSTON — Attorney General Andrea Campbell sued UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company on Friday, accusing the insurer of misclassifying the conditions of elderly members and defrauding MassHealth of at least $100 million. United fired back that Campbell’s lawsuit is “meritless” and inaccurately captures the purpose of a managed care program. The lawsuit revolves around MassHealth members ages […]
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7mWestern Mass housing advocates say 46% shelter decline masks barriers for families
The Western Massachusetts Network to End Homelessness reports a 46% decrease in families living in shelters due to state and federal policy changes, but advocates warn that many families are still living in unsafe places due to these regulations.
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2mAthol Fire Department recognized for smoke alarm program's life-saving efforts
The Athol Fire Department has been recognized for efforts to install free smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors throughout the community, in collaboration with the Red Cross. According to Luca Calvani, Red Cross Community Disaster Program Manager, having working smoke alarms can cut the risk of house fires by about 50%. The department's efforts have saved five lives, and they have also increased fire safety awareness through community-wide efforts.
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5mJeff Thiem promoted to assistant superintendent at Athol DPW
Jeff Thiem, a longtime employee at the Athol Department of Public Works, has been appointed as assistant superintendent, following the promotion of Paul Raskevitz to superintendent. Thiem has worked his way up through the department since joining in 2016, and has a range of licenses in water, highway and arboriculture. The department is currently working on a number of major projects.