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  • 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.

  • Hickey reflects on tenure at Hanscom

    With only a handful of days left in her tenure as the installation’s senior enlisted member, Chief Master Sgt. Patricia Hickey recently reflected on her nearly two years as Hanscom’s command chief.

  • Air Force senior leaders unveil new priorities

    In a recent letter to the Total Force, Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein and Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Kaleth O. Wright released their new priorities and addressed issues Airmen face day to day.

  • AF Ball to celebrate 70 years

    The Hanscom community is invited to attend an Air Force Ball celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Air Force at the Boston Marriot in Burlington, Massachusetts, Sept. 15.

  • AF opens retraining to second term, career Airmen

    The Air Force has announced the Noncommissioned Officer Retraining Program for fiscal year 2018 and will update the number of slots available on the retraining advisory on or about Aug. 2.

  • Hanscom participates in bat species survey

    66th Civil Engineering Division environmental officials here are assisting the Air Force Civil Engineer Center with a 90-day bat species diversity survey on the installation.

  • Airmen welcomed home from deployment

    Senior leaders joined family and friends in welcoming home service members who have returned from deployment in the past year at a ceremony inside the base conference center July 27.

  • TACPs call Hanscom for better signal

    The Tactical Transportable Gateway will replace the aged Air Support Operations Center Gateway communication node for deployed troops, linking ground forces with corps and division headquarters and air support, while providing situational awareness for areas as large as California.