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Williamstown Doughnut Striving for Laid-Back Vibe, Weed Humor
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
06:42AM / Sunday, April 02, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Logan Maestri's has been working the last two years to bring the vision of his doughnut shop, Maestri's Munchies, to life.    He wanted to create something that would make his daughters proud.    "I definitely left a piece of me here and I hope people can recognize that. This truly is like my right hand or my left hand or something. It's a piece of me. That's really what I wanted. I'm not from here and Williamstown is an interesting path and I wanted my kids to feel like they had a name in this town," Maestri said last in his bakery in the Colonial Shopping Center.    "And that's one of the

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Williams' Men's, Women's Lacrosse Beat Bates
05:16PM / Saturday, April 01, 2023
WLLLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Pearse Glavin Saturday scored five goals to lead the Williams College men's lacrosse team to an 18-6 win over Bates.   Finlay MacKnight and Nick Bates each finished with two goals and an assist.   Matthew Freitas made seven saves to earn the win in goal for Williams (5-3, 4-1 NESCAC), which goes to Tufts on Wednesday.   Women's Lacrosse LEWISTON, Maine -- Claudia Russell scored five goals to lead Williams to a 13-9 win over Bates.   Caroline Pratt stopped eight shots to earn the win in goal for Williams (8-1, 4-1), which goes to Babson on Wednesday.

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Williamstown on Track to Try Electronic Voting at Town Meeting
By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff
02:44PM / Friday, March 31, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Select Board on Monday moved forward with a plan to have this May's annual town meeting try out an electronic vote-gathering device.   The meeting began with a presentation from Peter Babel of Meridia Interactive Solutions, who explained how the company's interactive "clickers" could be used to expedite the voting process at town meeting.   The five members of the board got to hold sample clickers, and Babel and Town Clerk Nicole Pedercini discussed how Williamstown could follow the path set by towns like nearby Lanesborough and implement electronic voting.   Chair Hugh Daley provided some anecdotal evidence of the

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Clark Art Presents Lecture on 'Portals'
12:33PM / Friday, March 31, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Saturday, April 8 at 2 pm, the Clark Art Institute hosts a lecture by exhibition curator Robert Wiesenberger on Paul Goesch, the subject of "Portals: The Visionary Architecture of Paul Goesch," on view in the Eugene V. Thaw Gallery for Works on Paper through June 11, 2023.    The free talk is presented in the Clark’s auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center.   According to a press release:   Goesch (1885–1940) produced one of the most inventive, peculiar, and poignant bodies of work to emerge from Weimar Germany. An artist and architect, he made both fanciful figurative drawings and visionary architectural

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Mount Greylock School Committee Advances Administration's Budget Proposal
By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff
05:02AM / Friday, March 31, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School District on Thursday advanced a budget that meets the cost expectations of governments in the district's member towns.   On a vote of 6-1, the committee voted to approve a fiscal year 2024 spending plan that would result in a 3.16 percent increase in the assessment to Williamstown and a 3 percent increase in the assessment to Lanesborough.   The budget represents a 4.6 percent increase in the district's operating budget, which is partially offset by an increase in state aid.   But, as proposed by the district's administration earlier this month, the FY24 budget does not include funding for a

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Clark Art Screens 'Love and Anarchy'
12:10PM / Thursday, March 30, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Thursday, March 30 at 6 pm, the Clark Art Institute screens "Love and Anarchy" in its auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center.    The showing is the third event in the Clark's five-part series, Manton 50th Anniversary Film Series: Films of 1973, featuring some of the great cinematic highlights of a remarkable year.   According to a press release:   A tragicomedy from director Lina Wertmuller, "Love and Anarchy" (1973; 2 hours, 2 minutes), plumbs the depths of fascist Italy from the perspective of a simple farm boy sent to kill Mussolini. Giancarlo Giannini won the best acting prize at the Cannes Film

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Mount Greylock School District's Draft Spending Plan Hits Towns' Target
By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff
05:24AM / Thursday, March 30, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School District on Wednesday presented the town's Finance Committee with a draft budget that includes a 3.16 percent increase in the town's assessment for fiscal year 2024.   That, in part, allowed the town manager to present a bottom line budget with no projected property tax rate increase for the coming fiscal year.   The Mount Greylock School Committee on Thursday will have the final say on the school's FY24 spending plan. The draft budget presented on Wednesday included at least one reduction from FY23 that several members of the School Committee are on record opposing: a one-year pause on funding a director

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Letter: MA State Building Codes — Shower Glass
10:45AM / Wednesday, March 29, 2023

To the editor:

This is a followup to my previous letter "Building Codes Put Homeowners in the Middle." Believe it or not, we are still working on this issue!

Ryan Contenta, Williamstown building inspector, continues to withhold a Certificate of Occupancy, taking a stand against shower glass. We need an amendment to our state law that allows for an affidavit or detailed stickers to be used in lieu of etching, which involves use of a toxic chemical. It's also difficult to clearly stamp all of these lines of code.

Over-Regulated Mass: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kpjka5y7Hs

Todd Fiorentino

 

 

 

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Clark Art First Free Sunday
08:09AM / Wednesday, March 29, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.—The Clark Art Institute's First Sunday Free program continues on Sunday, April 2, offering free admission to the galleries and special exhibitions from 10 am–5 pm, a series of special activities from 1–4 pm, and a pop-up display of works on paper on view from 11 am–1 pm. April's theme is "Portals," complementing the Clark's latest exhibition "Portals: The Visionary Architecture of Paul Goesch."   According to a press release:   After walking through "Portals: The Visionary Architecture of Paul Goesch," transport yourself through a portal of imagination and creativity. Build your own "fantasy

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Letter: Comment on DEI in Mount Greylock School Budget
04:15PM / Tuesday, March 28, 2023

To the Editor:

"Mount Greylock School Committee Members Push to Keep Diversity Post in Budget" (March 27) prompts responses from Lanesborough, Williamstown and other towns that send their students to the Mount Greylock Regional School District.

The DEI position has been a source of controversy since its creation. There is little, if any, disagreement that our communities want our schools to be welcoming and free of bias. The controversy stems from determining the best way to achieve this goal. Superintendent McCandless was spot on when he said that advocating for the schools "in complete isolation of the bigger picture ... is not a good recipe for actually getting a budget

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United Counseling Service to Host Spring Job Fair
12:01PM / Tuesday, March 28, 2023
BENNINGTON, Vt. — United Counseling Service (UCS) is hosting a spring job fair on April 1, 2023, from 9-11am at the Coffee Bar in downtown Bennington.    Job seekers can stop by to meet the UCS Human Resources team and learn more about opportunities at one of the biggest employers in Bennington County.   UCS is also hosting an on-site career fair on April 6 from 4-7pm at its Ledge Hill Drive location.    Visitors will be able to meet representatives from different departments to get an idea of what a career at UCS could look like for them.   UCS provides community-based care at 15 facilities in Bennington County and offers developmental services, Head

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Hoosac Water Quality District Facing Prospect of Losing Compost Operation
By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff
05:28AM / Tuesday, March 28, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — North Adams and Williamstown could be facing considerably higher sewer fees in the near future if the commonwealth ends a 40-year-old composting program.   Hoosac Water Quality District Chief Operator Brad Furlon broke the news to the Williamtown Finance Committee in his presentation of the district's fiscal year 2024 spending plan.   "There's always been revenues for septage fees and compost fees," Furlon said on Wednesday. "The district was the first facility in the commonwealth to start composting in the early 1980s. … Well, that looks like it's coming to an end.   "Because of the emerging contaminants

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