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  • Sensitivity, communication key to respectful work environment

    In keeping with Federal, Defense Department and Air Force policies, every Hanscom employee - military, civilian and contractor - has the right to enjoy a work environment "free from any form of unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability,"

  • Live music, sizzling competition at BBQ & Blues party Sept. 12

    The 66th Services Squadron is hosting a BBQ & Blues party on Sept. 12 from 5 to 8 p.m., outside of the Minuteman Club with free admission. The event will feature barbecue competitions, a live blues band, and plenty of food and drinks available for purchase. Competitions will be held to see who can

  • Base agencies prepare Airmen physically, emotionally for deployment

    (Editor's note: This is the second in a series of stories on deployment preparation and support services available at Hanscom for deploying servicemembers and their families.) Across the Air Force, a record number of Airmen are currently assigned to Air Force and Army "in lieu of" deployed positions

  • Hanscom to induct three into Memorial Park

    It began in 1991 when Hanscom decided to take one day out of each year and pay tribute to deceased members of the community whose service to the Air Force and to Hanscom were to be recognized and honored. In their memory, a tree is planted in Memorial Park and a bronze plaque bearing their name will

  • Melissa Roth honored as AFMC Family Child Care Provider of the Year

    For 17 years Melissa Roth has opened her home and her heart to military children, working as a licensed Family Child Care provider. Recently, Ms. Roth was recognized for her work by being named Air Force Materiel Command's 2008 Family Child Care Provider of the Year. "This award is well deserved,"

  • Program management trainees complete comprehensive program

    Three new trainees have just completed the Hanscom Program Management Trainee Program. Sarah Ridolfi, Ann Choi, and Jason Friess all finished the program, which generally takes two to three years to complete, this summer. The training program provides junior civilians numerous opportunities to

  • Incoming 653 ELSW director coming 'home'

    For Ron Mason, who recently was named the incoming director of the 653rd Electronic Systems Wing, returning to Hanscom will provide a multi-part homecoming. It allows him to come back to New England, where he's from, and where most of his family - including his son, daughter, mother and sister -