Massachusetts
Massachusetts woman killed in snowmobile crash in New Hampshire
NEW HAMPSHIRE — New Hampshire authorities say a Massachusetts woman was killed in a snowmobile crash in the North Country Saturday afternoon.
Multiple rescue team members responded to the Bear Springs snowmobile trail, a remote trail near Pine Mountain, around noon Saturday for a serious snowmobile crash into trees, officials with New Hampshire Fish and Game said.
Responders from Gorham Fire and EMS, the Randolph Fire Department and New Hampshire Fish and Game Department arrived to find the crash victimâs riding partner performing CPR on the woman. Emergency personnel joined in the CPR effort but she succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead at 1:00 p.m., according to Fish and Game Officials.
The crash victim has been identified as 48-year-old Krista Bebezas, of Westford.
While the crash investigation is ongoing, investigators believe that operator inexperience played a significant role in the crash.
This is the second time in about a week a Massachusetts resident was killed in a snowmobile crash in that region of New Hampshire.
On Feb. 16, 39-year-old Shawnee Hollis, of North Brookfield died after she missed a downhill turn and crashed into a tree while riding a snowmobile in Milan, N.H. Fish and Game officials said inexperience was the leading factor in that crash.
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Massachusetts
Smoke from North Attleborough fire visible for miles
Fire broke out at an apartment building in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, on Monday afternoon, sending a column of smoke high into the air.
NBC affiliate WJAR-TV reports the smoke was visible from miles away from the building on Juniper Road.
More details were not immediately available.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
Massachusetts
Life Care Center of Raynham earns deficiency‑free state inspection
Life Care Center of Raynham has received a deficiency‑free inspection result from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, a distinction awarded to a small share of the state’s licensed nursing homes, according to a community announcement.
The inspection was conducted as part of the state’s routine, unannounced nursing home survey process overseen by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. These comprehensive, multi‑day inspections evaluate multiple aspects of facility operations, including staffing levels, quality of care, medication management, cleanliness, food service and resident rights.
State survey records show that Life Care Center of Raynham met required standards during its most recent standard survey, with no deficiencies cited, based on publicly available state data.
The announcement states that fewer than 8% of Massachusetts nursing homes achieve deficiency‑free survey results. That figure could not be independently verified through state or federal data and is attributed to the announcement.
In addition to the state survey outcome, the facility is listed as a five‑star provider for quality measures on the federal Medicare Care Compare website. The five‑star quality measure rating reflects above‑average performance compared with other nursing homes nationwide, according to federal rating methodology.
Officials said the inspection results reflect ongoing compliance with state and federal standards designed to protect resident health and safety. According to the announcement, the outcome is attributed to staff performance and internal quality practices.
This story was created by Dave DeMille, ddemille@gannett.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct.
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