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  • Youth Center offers a variety of programs

    With children heading back to school, the Hanscom Youth Center, affiliated with the Boys and Girls Club of America, offers a wide variety of after-school programs for children ages 9 to 18 years old.

  • The cost of drunk driving

    When I first came to work here in 2011, it was after a long and fulfilling career as a private sector psychotherapist. I had clients with problems everyone recognized: depression, anxiety, relationship problems, financial stress and children acting out. I felt what I was doing was important, and it

  • Annual Consent for Automatic Prescription Refills Begins Sept. 1

    Beginning Sept. 1, 2017, Express Scripts will need annual consent from patients who want to receive automatic refills of their maintenance medications enrolled in TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery. This means that just before one of your prescriptions runs out of refills, Express Scripts will reach out

  • HRA tool helps determine health education programs

    The Health Risk Assessment is a multifaceted interactive tool that helps Civilian Health Promotion Services personnel determine what health education programs would best benefit the community at Hanscom.

  • Protect your family before it’s too late

    Service members must take the time regularly to ensure their Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance and Record of Emergency Data are always updated to reflect their current circumstances.

  • School liaison helping Hanscom children thrive

    In the next few weeks, approximately 700 school-aged children living on base will begin a new school year. For many that are new to Hanscom, beginning at a new school with unfamiliar surroundings can be challenging.

  • Vehicle excise tax, service member exemptions

    All residents of Massachusetts who register a motor vehicle or trailer in the Commonwealth must pay an annual motor vehicle excise tax, levied by the city or town in which the vehicle is principally garaged.

  • Total Force Airmen can now manage their life insurance online

    JOINT BASE SAN-ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas -- Airmen no longer need paper forms to manage their Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance, thanks to the new SGLI Online Enrollment System, or SOES.SGLI provides automatic life insurance coverage of $400,000 to service members when they enter the service.