From the Sun  Chronicle:
 
A 74-year-old blind woman has been told  a lien will be put on her South Attleboro home if she doesn't come up  with a penny she owes on an outstanding utility bill.
 
Eileen Wilbur, of Glenn Street, said  she discovered the notice of the potential lien after her daughter,  Rose Brederson, came over to read her mail.
"It's so upsetting," Wilbur  said. "It sent my blood pressure up so high."
 
The city sent Wilbur a letter dated Nov.  10 stating that if the 1 cent balance is not paid by Dec. 10, the city  will assess a lien of up to $48 on Wilbur's next property tax bill.
 
"They wasted taxpayer money on the  letter," Wilbur said, noting the 42-cent charge for a stamp.
 
City Collector Debora Marcoccio said  the bill was sent out along with more than 2,000 others as the city  tries to recoup outstanding balances before resorting to putting liens  on property.
A computer automatically printed the  letters for any account with a balance remaining, and they were not  reviewed by staff before being sent out, Marcoccio said.