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"Nearly half of Medicare beneficiairies don't know that May 15 is the deadline for enrolling without penalty in a prescription drug plan.
Many seniors and people with disabilities in westren Massachusetts are unaware about the stiff and unfair penalties they will pay if they miss the deadline and enroll later.
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By: Amy Goldstein, Washington Post
Published: January 5, 2011
The nation's expenditures on health care in 2009 grew by 4 percent, the smallest increase in at least a half-century, according to new federal figures that suggest Americans stinted on medical services as they lost jobs and insurance in the recent recession.
By: John Appleton, The Springfield Republican
Published: October 15, 2010
(SPRINGFIELD) Federal transportation officials Friday applauded the six New England states and New York for working cooperatively as a region in planning for high speed rail systems that could shorten travel time between cities and relieve congestion from highways.
By: Associated Press, WKRG 5 News
Published: October 15, 2010
(Springfield, Massachusetts) Representative Richard Neal of Massachusetts is telling federal and state officials they have a rare opportunity to build a 21st century railroad in New England.
By: GateHouse News Service, Milford Daily News
Published: September 27, 2010
U.S. Rep. Richard Neal, D-2nd, has received a Founders Circle Award from TechNet, a bipartisan political network of CEOs that promotes the growth of technological industries.
By: Jessica Stanley, WWLP News 22
Published : September 24, 2010
(SPRINGFIELD, Mass) - Thousands of students in Springfield could find it easier to land a job thanks to a generous federal grant.
On Friday, Senator John Kerry and Congressman Richard Neal announced that the city's technical schools will each be getting a portion of a $12,000,000.00 grant.