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Ypsilanti woman in wheelchair killed after being hit on Michigan Avenue
Updated Jan 23, 2021;
Posted Jan 23, 2021
A major accident led to one fatality in Dexter Township on Tuesday morning.The Ann Arbor News, MLive.com
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YPSILANTI TWP., MI An Ypsilanti woman in a wheelchair was killed Friday night after being hit on Michigan Avenue, according to the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office.
Just after 9 p.m. Friday, deputies and medical personnel responded to Michigan Avenue near Harvey Place after receiving a call from the driver of the vehicle involved, stating she had just hit a pedestrian.
A preliminary investigation shows that the driver, a 36-year-old woman from Inkster, was traveling east on Michigan Avenue and the pedestrian a 62-year-old Ypsilanti woman who was in a wheelchair was in the roadway heading east.
Medicare D assistance wraps up 16th year in New Canaan
Aggie Aspinwall
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Editor, Advertiser:
Volunteer Medicare counselors at Lapham Center just finished our 16th year of assisting residents in evaluating their Medicare Part D Prescription Drug plans. This year, like everything else in 2020, our counselors had to change all their procedures in order to work safely so nearly all appointments were done over the phone.
Despite many challenges, during the seven week Open Enrollment period that began Oct. 15, our counselors were able to “meet” with 363 New Canaan residents. Over 50 percent people found a less expensive drug plan saving, as a group, $315,398.89.
To the Editor,
Volunteer Medicare counselors at Lapham Center just finished our sixteenth year of assisting residents in evaluating their Medicare Part D Prescription Drug plans. This year, like everything else in 2020, our counselors had to change all their procedures in order to work safely so nearly all appointments were done over the phone.
Despite many challenges, during the seven week Open Enrollment period that began October 15, our counselors were able to “meet” with 363 New Canaan residents. Over 50% people found a less expensive drug plan saving, as a group, $315,398.89.
In the ten years that we have kept records on savings, our counselors have saved residents a total of $2,155.378.
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