Letters to the Editor - The Lakeville Journal - 12-2-21

The hospital is trying to sustain itself

It seems to me that in all the hype and noise about Nuvance Health’s plans for Sharon Hospital, there has been a certain amount of disingenuous and deceptive branding.

The group making all the noise about “Save Our Hospital” are misconstruing the effect of Nuvance’s plans.

Saving the hospital is exactly what Dr. Hirko and the Nuvance leadership are trying to do. And to save the overall organism, they have to sacrifice one element which is not self-sustaining.

So, if the protestors want to be more honest about the campaign, they should call it “Save Our Maternity Center.”

Because the overall fiscal viability of the hospital is exactly what Nuvance is trying to sustain. Painful changes often have to be made. Assets reassigned. Community needs redefined. Prioritizing the most important elements does not put the entire hospital at risk.

Quite the opposite.

Nat Benchley

Sharon

 

Sharon Playhouse mourns the loss of longtime friend Marshall Schwarz

Last week the Sharon Playhouse lost one of its most beloved, loyal, supportive Board Members. And the Playhouse’s board, staff and management alike are heartbroken.

His statesmanship, wisdom, commitment and generosity were as laudable as his sense of humor and cut-to-the-chase ability to address divisions and decisions. We are touched and humbled by his family’s request for support of the Playhouse in lieu of flowers.

You are missed, Marshall. You will be remembered for as long as the Playhouse stands.

Emily Soell

and the Board,

Management and Staff

of the Playhouse

Sharon

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