Monday, August 12, 2024

Townsend Highway Wants Used Cooking and Motor Oil

Homeowners are Challenged to Properly Dispose of Oils

Many people change their own oil on their vehicles. They also change oil on lawnmowers, generators, and other gas powered equipment large and small. These same people struggle to find an appropriate way to dispose of the used oil. 

Disposal containers are sold at local retailers and for a fee they will dispose of used motor oil in the containers. A few people may decide to improperly dispose of the oil by dumping it. Neither one of these choices is necessary.

Used cooking oil is also a problem for disposal for those who enjoy fried food including in a deep fat fryer. This oil often finds it's way into the weekly trash. It is also poured down the drain leading to potential problems with septic systems. These choices are both messy and unnecessary for disposal of cooking oil. 

Win-Win Solution Available to Dispose of Cooking and Motor Oil

The Townsend Highway Department uses used oil, including motor oil and cooking oil, to fuel the heating system at the Highway garage. They collect used oil from residents on a quarterly basis. This helps to keep the heat on at the garage at reduced cost (saves the taxpayers money). It also reduces the amount of trash being disposed of, especially as all of this oil is inappropriate for disposal in residential trash. The acceptance of used motor oil saves residents the cost of commercial or retail disposal of the oil.

Used Oil Collection Schedule

The Highway Department has the following dates scheduled for acceptance of used oil:

    September 7th, 2024

    November 2nd, 2024

    January 4th, 2025

    March 1st, 2025

    May 3rd, 2025

The hours for the donations are from 8am to 12pm. The location is at the rear of the Highway garage at 177 Main St., Townsend. 

The Highway Department asks that the oil be brought down there in minimum one gallon containers which will be returned to the donor.



Sunday, August 11, 2024

Upcoming Public Hearings Regarding Nashoba - THIS WEEK


NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS CONCERNING

Nashoba Valley Medical Center

200 Groton Road, Ayer, MA 01432


The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (the “Department”) has received notification of Steward Health Care System’s intent to close Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer, MA. The Department will conduct public hearings pursuant to 105 CMR 130.122(D) in-person and virtually by conference call in order to promote public access. These hearings will not be adjudicatory in nature, but rather public forums for the presentation of any comments which may be relevant to the Department’s consideration of the proposed change.


The in-person hearing is scheduled for: 

Date: Thursday, August 15th , 2024

Time: 6:00pm

Location: Devens Common Center, 31 Andrews Parkway, Devens, MA 01434

 

The virtual hearing is scheduled for Monday, August 19th, 2024, 6:00 PM.

Members of the public and other interested parties may join the hearing by phone using the following information:

Date: Monday, August 19th , 2024

Time: 6:00pm

Phone Number: 800-593-9954

Passcode: 3281952


Written comments concerning this matter may be submitted to the Department of Public Health, Division of Health Care Facility Licensure and Certification, Attn: Licensure Coordinator, 67 Forest Street, Marlborough, MA 01752 or by email  to HFLLicenseAction@Mass.Gov. Comments will be accepted up to midnight on August 19th. All written comments submitted to the Department may be posted on the Department’s website and released in response to a request for public records.


Thursday, August 8, 2024

Tricare for Life Fraud Alert

 Tricare has announced that there is a phishing scam targeting military retirees who are Tricare for Life beneficiaries.

Tricare for Life is the insurance military retirees can sign up for when they become Medicare beneficiaries for their Part B claims.

The phishing scam sends emails telling beneficiaries they need to call a number because their benefits will be expiring due to nonpayment of their premium. 

It is easy enough for a retiree to fall for this scam as their is a payment associated with the insurance. The payment is deducted from the retiree's social security just like other Part B plans. The retiree could easily believe that there was a problem with the deduction and make the call risking getting cught up in a scam to provide their financial information.

Retirees and other Tricare for Life beneficiaries should NOT respond to these notices. They should follow the guidelines provided by Tricare.

Follow this link to the Tricare site --- Trocare for Life Scam

There are many scams out there targeting seniors. Stay safe and avoid emails advising you of an urgent financial matter. When unsure about a message, contact your referenced financial institution through a number you have for them. Do not use the number or link in the email. If there is a problem with a financial account, you can find out by calling them directly.


Public Hearing April 14th to Change Building Lot Size to 1-Acre

The Townsend Planning Board has a meeting scheduled for Monday April 14, 2025 at 6:30PM. There is a Public Hearing scheduled as part of that...