Letter: Too much train noise disrupts Holland
By Stacy Mason
I have been visiting Holland for the past month at the home of an old high school friend who lives in the area called Holland Heights.
I cannot believe all the trains I hear during the day and especially at night. I feel I never slept more than an hour before being awakened again.
I picture some engineer who has a grudge against residents blowing the whistle as loud as possible as he or she enters town and never lets up until out of town, which seems to take forever. You have crossing lights and arms why is this necessary?
When the local story detailing the way she spearheaded the establishment of a Mary Washington Hospital Associate Team Pantry published in early August, Stacy Mason found herself caught in a
By ROB HEDELT
The Free Lance-Star
When the local story detailing the way she spearheaded the establishment of a Mary Washington Hospital Associate Team Pantry published in early August, Stacy Mason found herself caught in a whirl of publicity.
The ICU nurse, whoâs often found herself at the forefront of caring for patients with COVID-19, said the rush of attention caught her by surprise.
âI never thought it would really get more attention. I was just doing it for associates and friends and coworkers,â not for any acclaim, said the married mother of two, who lives in Fauquier County. âIt took off to such a level, nationally and internationally.â