Meczywor Leads Saboteurs to Fall Basketball League Win

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- Casey Meczywor scored 22 points Sunday to lead the Saboteurs to a 49-45 win over Ioka Valley/Original Seed Cigar, in the Northern Berkshire Sports Academy Fall Season B Division at the Armory.
 
Matt Hall scored 11 points and grabbed eight rebounds in the win.
 
lukas Zalazo had a game-high 23 points with eight rebounds, and Brian Boudreau finished with 15 boards for Ioka Valley.
 
NBSA 67, Workaholics 53
Ben Moulton, Brian Dowling and Russ Beauchamp each had a double-double for Northern Berkshire Sports Academy.
 
Moulton led the way with team highs of 22 points and 17 rebounds.
 
Dave Vidal scored 15, and Bob Malloy added 13 with 20 boards for the Workaholics.
 
Adelson and Company 44, Elegant Stiches 32
Jon Gregory led all scorers with 23 points, and Nick Lewis added 11 in the win.
 
For Elegant Stiches, Christopher Bennett scored 11 points.
 
A DIVISION
NBSA 83, Ramunto's 80
Chris Brown had a monster game with 33 points and 12 rebounds to lead the way for NBSA, which got 24 points and 10 boards from Scott McGuire.
 
Deshawn Hamlet of Ramuntos scored 28 points, and Daemond Carter and Jon Gregory each had a double-double in the loss.
 
PhoneBros 68, Team Canceled 60
Mike Taylor scored 27 for PhoneBros, which got 14 from Dave Wellington and a double-double from Trey Ringgold.
 
Javi Osorio scored a game-high 30 and grabbed 15 rebounds for Team Canceled.
 
HIGH SCHOOLS
Drury 91, Hoosac Valley 74
Sam Moorman scored 30 points and collected 15 rebounds to lead Drury.
 
Jorge Mond scored 18 points, and Donte Dillard had 17 points and 10 boards in the win.
 
Joey McGovern scored a game-high 35 for Hoosac Valley, which got 23 points from Adan Wicks.
 
Mount Anthony 75, Mount Greylock 57
Carter Thompson scored 20 points, and Shemar Sookdar added 18 to lead the Patriots.
 
Noah Smalls led Mount Greylock with 14 points.
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North Adams Regional Receives Critical Access Hospital Designation

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BHS President and CEO Darlene Rodowicz poses in one of the new patient rooms on 2 North.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — It took nearly 14 years, a change in requirements and a decade-long coma, but North Adams Regional Hospital has finally been designated as a federally recognized Critical Access Hospital.
 
"Re-establishing inpatient beds at the new North Adams Regional Hospital is a key component of our organization's strategy to keep health-care services and care close to home, as often as possible," said Darlene Rodowicz, president and CEO of Berkshire Health Systems in announcing the news. "We are completely committed to providing sustainable, high-quality care to patients in the Northern Berkshire region and are excited to continue advancing the health and wellness of our region through this Critical Access Hospital designation." 
 
BHS, parent of Berkshire Medical Center, purchased the assets of the bankrupt Northern Berkshire Healthcare in 2014 and reopened an emergency satellite facility on the campus along with other medical services. 
 
But reopening the hospital had been out of reach until changes in late 2022 to the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regulations for rural "critical access hospitals." The former officials at North Adams Regional were rejected in their attempt at that designation back in 2011, which they saw as way to stabilize finances through higher Medicare reimbursements. But a CAH couldn't be within a 35-mile radius of another hospital and its application was rejected. 
 
U.S. Rep. Richard Neal was able to secure a slight change in the regulations regarding the federal government's definition of a connecting highway that made Route 7 a "secondary road" and dropping the distance maximum to 15 miles. 
 
"This designation works to resolve stark inequities in rural and underserved communities as it relates to our nation's health system," said Neal in a statement. "I have long advocated for legislation that addresses health equity, allowing everyone to have a fair and just opportunity to achieve their highest level of health, regardless of who they are or where they live."
 
North Adams Regional Hospital was reopened on March 28, 2024, 10 years to the day after its closure under previous ownership. In the interim, the facility had served as the North Adams Campus of Berkshire Medical Center, providing numerous outpatient services and provider offices.
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