A staff writer at one of the local papers of record, the Daily Hampshire Gazette, finally picked up the story of a former long-time Northampton cafeteria worker who was told by Northampton Mayor Higgins that she had lost her health insurance eligibility retroactively. Apparently Doris Montgomery has taken legal action against the city to retain the benefits she was promised when she left the city’s employ in 2002. I’ve been following the issue here on Northampton Redoubt since May 2007. Below are the links to coverage of the issue, including an extensive four-part interview with Higgins.

Northampton Mayor Higgins on health insurance benefits (interview in four parts)

https://valleyadvocate.com/article.cfm?aid=2422

Higgins insurance policy draws fire

https://valleyadvocate.com/article.cfm?aid=4616

Citing long time practice as "folklore," Northampton Mayor Mary Clare Higgins canceled group health insurance coverage for an unspecified number of people

https://valleyadvocate.com/blogs/home.cfm?aid=2296

Former Northampton cafeteria worker loses health benefits without notice

https://valleyadvocate.com/blogs/home.cfm?aid=3991

Higgins block health insurance

https://valleyadvocate.com/blogs/home.cfm?aid=1149

Higgins off on health insurance policies

https://valleyadvocate.com/blogs/home.cfm?aid=1440

Former Northampton Human Resources Director Don Teres on Higgins’ new health insurance policy

https://valleyadvocate.com/blogs/home.cfm?aid=3970

Here’s a link to Fred Contrada’s April 6, 2008 article in the Springfield Republican, "Former Northampton cafeteria worker claims she was unfairly denied health plan."