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  • Annual tenant housing satisfaction survey opens

    Base officials are asking residents living in Hanscom’s privatized housing to participate in the annual Department of Defense Tenant Satisfaction Survey.CEL & Associates, an independent third party, is administering the online survey, which will be sent via email to residents Oct. 28 through Nov. 4.

  • COVID-19 booster shots available for eligible beneficiaries

    The 66th Medical Squadron is now offering single Pfizer COVID vaccine booster doses to eligible beneficiaries. At this time, only the Pfizer vaccines are available for the booster here. The Hanscom Clinic has not yet approved mixing vaccine brands, meaning a patient’s initial vaccine dose and

  • How to prevent the flu

    Influenza season happens every year, beginning in the fall and continuing through the spring. The flu is a potentially serious illness that can lead to a few days of feeling bad and missing work, or it may result in more serious health complications.

  • ALS graduates future leaders

    Base officials held an Airman Leadership School graduation ceremony at the Minuteman Commons here Oct. 21.The five-week professional military education course prepares junior enlisted members to become first-line supervisors.

  • Impact Aid Surveys due Oct. 31

    Families living on base with children enrolled at Bedford High School have until Oct. 31 to complete and submit the 2021-2022 Federal Impact Aid Survey for federally-connected students.

  • DAF COVID-19 military vaccination deadlines approaches

    Any active-component Airman or Guardian who has refused to obtain a qualifying vaccine by Nov. 2 and has not received, or, is not in the process of seeking, a medical exemption or religious accommodation will be in violation of a lawful order and subject to discipline under Article 92 of the Uniform

  • Defenders to host haunted house

    Defenders from the 66th Security Forces Squadron will host a haunted house in Building 1510 here Oct. 22-24 and Oct. 29-30 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. The Hanscom Blue Knights designed and decorated 11 rooms throughout the building, each with a different theme, for members of the community to enjoy.