Published May 19, 2025 by Angelina Walker Another nurse at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, a division of Mass General Brigham in Massachusetts, has reportedly been diagnosed with a brain tumor – this brings the official total to seven confirmed tumors amongst nurses working on the fifth-floor maternal care ward. Nurses have raised concerns over a growing number of […]
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Cluster of Massachusetts nurses reportedly diagnosed with brain tumors April 4, 2025 by Rick Sobey A cluster of nurses at Newton-Wellesley Hospital have reportedly been diagnosed with brain tumors, according to hospital officials who are assuring staff and patients that there’s “no environmental risk” at the facility. But the Massachusetts Nurses Association says […]
Oct 28, 2024 – Pittsfield, Massachusetts – Childrens Health Defence Headaches, brain fog, dizziness, nausea — they all started out of nowhere. The residents of Pittsfield, Massachusetts were experiencing a widespread, invisible and sudden attack on their health. But the symptoms of this condition were neither isolated to their neighborhoods nor random, without an identifiable cause. […]
Day 1 for new leadership and day 1,252 for injured and displaced Pittsfield residents. Thank you to the city leaders, community members & kind folks learning about this issue and calling for solutions. May there be collaboration, communication and cooperation in 2024. May children & families be able to return safely home. source https://www.facebook.com/pittsfieldcell/videos/938805417575235 video […]
By: Rich Hosford A proposed wireless signal booster project that had drawn some tough questions was pulled last night. Verizon Wireless representative Attorney Daniel Klasnick said his client would rather pull the project for seven small cell boosters planned for telephone poles around town than face a fee that was a condition being […]
First cities to install VERIZON, AT&T and SPRINT 5G networks in USA
08/14/2017 – 10:25am by Diana Goovaerts The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority last week announced it is ditching a plan to expand WiFi access across all its commuter rail lines after residents expressed concern about the monopoles that would be used to provide connectivity. According to Boston news station WCVB, locals and lawmakers were worried about the […]