News and events in North Adams, Mass.
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North Adams Gets More City Council Candidates02:21PM / Friday, April 28, 2023 | | NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — There is some potential for new faces on the City Council and School Committee this year, though it's too early in the election season to make any predictions. So far, four of the nine incumbent city councilors have taken out papers for re-election: Keith Bona, Peter Oleskiewicz, Bryan Sapienza and Ashley Shade. They've been joined by five challengers: Colin Bain, Robert Cardimino, Emily Johnson, Deanna Morrow and Ronald Sheldon. Both Cardimino and Sheldon have run unsuccessfully in the past; the other three are newcomers. Cardimino is the first candidate to return nomination papers, handing them in on April 0 Comments Read More >> |
North Adams School Project Estimates Give Committee Sticker ShockBy Tammy Daniels, iBerkshires Staff 05:09AM / Friday, April 28, 2023 | | NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The School Building Committee had a bit of sticker shock on Tuesday when the range for a renovation or new school construction topped out at $90 million. The estimates covered the scenarios from building new at Brayton or Greylock or renovating either, with the higher ends for a prekindergarten through Grade 6 school. The lowest range was for renovating Brayton — about $55 million to $75 million — and highest a new building Greylock from about $75 million to $90 million. These figures are before the Massachusetts School Building Authority reimbursed eligible items at about 80 percent of the cost. The city's 0 Comments Read More >> |
North Adams Native Writes Children's Book03:17PM / Thursday, April 27, 2023 | | NORTH ADAMS, Mass. David A. Bissaillon, who was born in North Adams. Massachusetts has completed his new book "The Unusual Quilt" The book, which is intended to be a children's bedtime story, brings readers into the woods to discover patterns in nature, according to a press release. The book was written in Maple Rock Farm in Charlton. Bissaillon writes: "The sun's rays wove through the snowcovered trees branches and finally made their way to the newly white powdered ground, bringing with them the shadows of the limbs Crisscrossing each other, the shadows began a country patchwork on top of this clean white blanket of snow. Past fallen 0 Comments Read More >> |
Symbolic Frame, Swift Picked by Students for Healey & Driscoll's Offices11:21AM / Thursday, April 27, 2023 | |
Gov. Maura Healey, right, with Julian Hynes, Ja'liyah Santiago and Adniley Velez whose essay on inspiration was chosen as the winner of the student essay contest. BOSTON — Gov. Maura Healey will hang an empty gold frame in her office so young people can envision themselves there one day and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, a portrait of former Gov. Jane Swift. The unveiling on Wednesday was the result of a statewide student essay competition in which Bay State students were asked to decide whose portraits should be featured in the new administration's offices. The student winners and their families were present for the event in the Governor's 0 Comments Read More >> |
North Adams City Councilor Found in Violation of Open Meeting LawStaff Reports, 04:55PM / Wednesday, April 26, 2023 | | NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City Council was found to be in violation of Open Meeting Law regarding an email sent by Councilor Keith Bona last fall. Councilor Marie T. Harpin filed the complaint after Bona relayed a message from David Carver, a real estate developer, about the tax shift the council was debating to all its members and to the media. Bona is chair of the Finance Committee and said he thought it important that his fellow councilors receive the email and a summary of the phone conversation he had with Carver before the council meeting of Nov. 22. The tax shift had been discussed at a previous City Council meeting and then at a Finance 0 Comments Read More >> |
Adams Community Bank Holds Annual Meeting12:34PM / Wednesday, April 26, 2023 | | ADAMS, Mass. — The annual meeting of the Community Bancorp of the Berkshires, MHC, the parent company of Adams Community Bank, was held on April 12, 2023, at Charles H. McCann Technical School in North Adams. The meeting included a review of the 2022 financial statements for the Bank, highlighting another year of growth in assets, loans, deposits, and net income. During his remarks, Charles O'Brien, President and CEO of Adams Community Bank, presented an overview of the year's results. "Adams Community Bank reached record levels in many key areas, including growth in assets, loans, and deposits to $931 million, $751 million, and $797 million, 0 Comments Read More >> |
North Adams Vacant Downtown Window Art Project08:12AM / Wednesday, April 26, 2023 | | NORTH ADAMS, Mass.— This June, North Adams' downtown vacant storefront windows are set to receive a new collection of artwork from local artists, with the intention of beautifying the city. Existing artwork will be printed on banners which will fill each available street-level window. Artists from all mediums including, but not limited to drawing, painting, graphic design, fiber, ceramics, sculpture, photography, are encouraged to apply, and will receive a stipend for their contributions if their work is selected. "These banners are an amazing way for local artists to gain recognition for their art, and they add so much life to the empty windows 0 Comments Read More >> |
North Adams Council Hears Concerns Over Family Shelter ProposalBy Tammy Daniels, iBerkshires Staff 04:55AM / Wednesday, April 26, 2023 | |
Laini Sporbert and Daniel Bosley, at left, alumni of the college, question the suitability of the Berkshire Towers as a shelter and the proposal's impact on the stability of the college. NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A number of residents at Tuesday's City Council meeting spoke out against a proposal by the state to use the Berkshire Towers as a temporary shelter for unhoused families. Neighbors of Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts say they are concerned about a lack of transparency and the unknown impacts that 50 to 75 families will have on the community's resources and the college. "I'm not against providing housing for anyone who needs it. 0 Comments Read More >> |
Letter: Many Unanswered Questions Related to Family Homeless ShelterLetter to the Editor, 06:00PM / Tuesday, April 25, 2023 | |
To the Editor: As a social worker and professional who attempts to provide greater access to quality mental health care and equitable resource facilitation to underserved families, I have serious concerns about the development of a homeless shelter at [Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts], directly impacting North Adams. I have had reservations about asserting my opinion and how it may appear to others, as this is a difficult position to take in my profession. Regardless, we need to call for some critical community conversations with MCLA prior to the action(s) they propose to fill a vacant building. Make no mistake, I am not opposed to providing shelter to those in need, nor do I
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MCLA Ending Year With Surplus, Sees Uptick in Fall ApplicationsBy Tammy Daniels, iBerkshires Staff 05:49PM / Tuesday, April 25, 2023 | | NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts will end the year with more than $1 million to the good but is expected to come up a short in fiscal 2024. "Our best estimate, we're going to end fiscal year '23, our best estimate right now from what we can see, at about $1.5 million, which will go to reserves," Joseph DaSilva, vice president of administration and finance, told the college trustees last week. The projection is based on a combination of increased revenue from tuition and fees this past year and from not filling a number of full- and part-time positions. DaSilva gave updates on three reports given to the Fiscal 0 Comments Read More >> |
Northern Berkshire 'Baseball Bonanza' Returns Saturday EveningCommunity submission, 09:09AM / Tuesday, April 25, 2023 | | NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- Northern Berkshire Youth Baseball will hold its second annual Baseball Bonanza on Saturday at 4:30 on Fallon Field. The event will feature skills competitions for the league's majors and minors age divisions, a skills competition and home run derby for seniors in the Babe Ruth program and a home run derby for high school players. Musicians CJ Field will perform, and there will be a penny auction, food trucks and "adult beverages" in the nearby Greylock Pavillion. Lights will be provided by the Berkshire County Sheriff's Department. The event is free and open to the public. 0 Comments Read More >> |
Some "did-you-knows" about estate plansSubmitted by Edward Jones, 08:34AM / Tuesday, April 25, 2023 | | If you've done any estate planning, or even if you're just familiar with it, you probably know the basics — that is, a comprehensive estate plan can help you pass on assets to your family while also achieving other goals, such as designating someone to take care of your affairs if you become unable to do so. But you may not know about some other estate-planning issues that could prove important in your life: Power of attorney for students – Children heading off to college may be considered legal adults in many states. Consequently, you, as a parent, may not have any control over medical treatment if your child faces a sudden, serious illness or is involved in an 0 Comments Read More >> |
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