Students Make Plea to Pass OverrideTammy Daniels, 11:31PM / Tuesday, May 31, 2011 | |
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Three Drury High School students spoke up for their education on Tuesday night, pleading with voters not to slash school programs to balance the budget.
"I want to leave knowing I can come back here and have a place to be proud of," said Andrew Varuzzo of North Adams, who will be attending Holy Cross in the fall. "I would hate to see this community, this school die a slow death because we could not pass this bill."
The senior and classmates Evan Schueckler and Luke Sisto addressed about a 100 people in the Drury High School auditorium at the
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Alcombright Dedicates City Report To Longtime ClerkBy Andy McKeever, 03:25PM / Tuesday, May 31, 2011 | |
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — When it comes to city records nobody knows them better Mary Ann Abuisi, longtime city clerk.
Now the annual report will be dedicated to her nearly 30 years overseeing the city's paperwork.
"I think it's wonderful. It's an honor. I've seen many dedications but I never thought it would be me," the retired clerk said after being surprised with the announcement Tuesday morning.
Mayor Richard Alcombright said he was pouring over records for his first report
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Veterans Plaque to Be Dedicated MondayTammy Daniels, 06:42PM / Friday, May 27, 2011 | |
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The city will dedicate on Memorial Day addendum honor roll plaque listing more than 30 veterans inadvertently left of the rolls.
The project to identify missing veterans was spearheaded by Richard McCarthy, the city's former veteran services officer.
"This was one his big pet projects so he really initiated everything and really was an advocate for getting it done," said David Robbins, the current veterans service officer. "So as long as I've been in office, he's been helping with the project to make sure the names were there and spellings are correct."
Robbins said his office posted
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Mayor Presents Case for Prop 2 1/2 OverrideTammy Daniels, 12:45AM / Wednesday, May 25, 2011 | |
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Mayor Richard Alcombright laid out a Plan B strategy on Tuesday night of layoffs, furloughs and "devastating" line item cuts that would affect almost every service in the city and wipe $1 million from the budget.
Using the City Council meeting for the first of six planned presentations to convince voters to pass a Proposition 2 1/2 override, the mayor listed some $500,000 in reductions and some 30 full- and part-time job cuts already made from the city and school budgets for next year.
He warned that if the override didn't pass, the city would have to
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Registration Deadline Set for Override VoteStaff Reports, 03:53PM / Tuesday, May 24, 2011 | |
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The deadline to register to vote in the special election on Tuesday, June 21, is Wednesday, June 1.
The election will decide whether the city will approve a Proposition 2 1/2 override for the 2012 fiscal year.
Registration will be taken in the city clerk's office at City Hall from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on June 1.
To vote in the election, you must be:
•18 years of age or older on or before election day, June 21, 2011
•A a citizen of the United States
• A resident of North Adams
Voters in Ward 3 are reminded that their polling station has been moved to St. Elizabeth's Parish Center on St. Anthony Drive with Wards 1, 2 and 5.
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Voting Registration Deadlines
:: Preliminary Election: Deadline to register is Wednesday, Sept. 7. (Office open from 8 to 8.)
:: General Election: Deadline to register is Tuesday, Oct. 18
Registration can be completed at the city clerk's office at City Hall.
Absentee ballots are now available at the city clerk's office for the Sept. 27 preliminary city election. Voters may come in between the hours of 8 and 4:30 weekdays. Written reguests for mailed ballots can be sent to City Clerk's Office, 10 Main St., North Adams, MA 01247. Deadline for absentee ballots is Monday, Sept. 26, at noon.
The preliminary election will be held Tuesday, Sept. 27, to narrow the field of three mayoral candidates to two. The general election to select nine city councilors and a mayor will be held Tuesday, Nov. 8.
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City Council
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Returned Papers |
As of 8/9 at 5 p.m.
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| Lisa M. Blackmer* |
Yes |
| Michael Bloom |
Yes |
| Keith Bona* |
Yes |
| David Bond* |
Yes |
| Marie Harpin* |
Yes |
| Alan Marden* |
Yes |
| John Barrett |
Yes |
| Eric R. Buddington |
Yes |
| Nancy P. Bullett |
Yes |
| Robert Cardimino |
Yes
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| Catherine Chaput |
Yes |
Roland G. Gardner |
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| Diane M. Gallese-Parsons |
Yes |
Shane Gaudreau |
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| James B. Gyurasz |
Yes |
| Michael Hernandez |
Yes |
| Jennifer Breen Kirsch |
Yes |
Brian L. Flagg |
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| Kellie A. Morrison |
Yes |
| Greg Roach |
Yes |
| Gail Kolis Sellers |
Yes |
| 18 candidates returned papers |
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| Mayor |
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| Richard J. Alcombright* |
Yes |
| Ronald A. Boucher |
Yes |
| Robert Martelle |
Yes |
| Preliminary election will eliminate one |
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| School Committee |
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| Mary Lou Accetta* |
Yes |
| Lawrence K. Taft* |
Yes |
| Leonard Giroux Jr. |
Yes |
| Tara J. Jacobs |
Yes |
| David Lamarre |
Yes |
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| McCann School Committee |
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| George M. Canales |
Yes
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Polling stations
St. Elizabeth's Parish Center
Ward 1
Ward 2
Ward 3
Ward 5
Greylock Elementary School
Ward 4
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