National spa company selects Donna Page as one of the markets to launch their new Home Party venture

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Donna Page announces the opening of her Acara business Williamstown - Donna Page announced today the launch of her business as an Independent Acara Advisor. "Acara, a nationally recognized spa company, has selected Williamstown, Mass as one of their launch cities for their new Home Party company and I am so fortunate to be the Acara Leader opening this new market." Acara, which is Sanskrit for order and balance in life, is a company that offers people the opportunity to enhance their lives with the Acara Spa program, which includes scientifically formulated skin care plus products for life-long fitness, nutrition, stress reduction and relaxation. Donna will conduct in-home spa parties where guests will have the opportunity to test and experience the spa product line and learn more about the benefits of living a spa lifestyle. In addition, Donna will be seeking to build a team of Acara Advisors in Berkshire County. Advisors are independent representatives of the company and create their own work schedules, set their own goals and earn income based on their sales and team building efforts. As an Acara Leader Donna will train, assist and mentor other Advisors that join the team. "I'm so excited to have this fantastic business opportunity allowing me and my team to experience professional growth, earn excellent extra income and set our own schedules." "As a team, we will be able to share with the community the incredible experience of Acara products and impact others in a positive way by helping people look younger, feel better and live healthier." For more information contact Donna Page at 413-458-1973 or e-mail at dmpage@adelphia.net or visit her Acara website: www.myacaraspa.com/dpage
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Governor Signs HERO Act

BOSTON — Governor Maura Healey signed the HERO Act, (An Act Honoring, Empowering, and Recognizing our Servicemembers and Veterans) that includes over 30 provisions that will impact hundreds of thousands of veterans in Massachusetts, including nearly 30,000 women veterans and thousands of LGBTQ+ veterans.  
 
This legislation will increase benefits, modernize services and promote inclusivity for veterans in Massachusetts. Key provisions include expanding access to behavioral health treatment, increasing benefits for disabled veterans, supporting businesses that hire veterans, updating the definition of a veteran, expanding the Veterans Equality Review Board's scope, and codifying medical and dental benefits.  
 
"This is our most comprehensive veterans' legislation in over 20 years, and it's the result of Massachusetts coming together to make veterans our priority," said Governor Healey. "From the start, our administration has been dedicated to revitalizing veterans' services in Massachusetts, ensuring that every hero receives the benefits, resources and support they deserve. As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of our country – we can and will be the state where veterans and service members continue to lead and make all our freedom and success possible." 
 
Unveiled last Veterans Day, the HERO Act marks the first time in 20 years that a Massachusetts Governor has introduced a comprehensive and expansive legislative package dedicated to the welfare of veterans. Since its filing, additional provisions were added by the Senate and House.
 
Benefit Expansion   
 
Behavioral Health Treatment: Expands access to behavioral health treatment by allowing veterans to be reimbursed for visits to outpatient behavioral health providers.  
 
Increases the Disabled Veteran Annuity: Increases the disabled veteran annuity from $2,000 to $2,500, phased in over two years, and will be one payment, annually, on August 1. 
 
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