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A golden resident: Williamsburg honors Betty Levrat, 99, with Boston Post Cane
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Williamsburg voters OK new $5M safety complex
Helen E. James school built in 1914 in Williamsburg.
Published: 4/4/2021 8:41:21 PM
WILLIAMSBURG Voters at Saturday’s special Town Meeting overwhelmingly signed off on construction of a new public safety complex, involving demolition of the Helen E. James School, for $5.1 million.
“The line was so long we didn’t actually get to start the meeting at 2 o’clock,” said Town Administrator Charlene Nardi.
More than 300 voters attended the meeting, and the vote was 259-48 for the article.
“I’m so excited to have this pass,” said Nardi.
The article was drafted by the Owner’s Project Manager Steering Committee, which was formed in 2017 to determine the site and scale of a new public safety complex. Jim Ayres chairs the committee and he said that he’s been involved with the public safety complex issue for more than six years.
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Williamsburg officials salute $1.1M fine on solar developer
A sediment discharge into the West Branch of the Mill River in Williamsburg from a solar development is shown in November 2018. MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Published: 2/4/2021 8:11:53 PM
WILLIAMSBURG Town officials reacted positively to a solar developer agreeing to pay a more than $1 million settlement for damaging wetlands and polluting the Mill River.
Dynamic Energy Solutions LLC has agreed to pay $1.14 million to settle an April 2020 lawsuit filed by Attorney General Maura Healey’s office that alleged that the company disregarded pollution control requirements when constructing a solar array at the former sand and gravel pit on 103 Briar Hill Road.
Local CARES Act funding at a glance
Members of the Amherst Regional High School football team staff the December Dinner Delights meals pickup table in front of the Bangs Community Center on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020. From left are sophomores Zaahid Mohamed and Max Frenette, senior Mohamed Abdel-Maksoud and juniors Landen Worgess, Nolan Klaes and Nate Mills. Indiana Espinal, foreground right, with Amherst Senior Services, uses a check list to help the team get the right number of meals into the right bags destined for specific families.
Published: 12/27/2020 7:19:09 PM
caThe following is a snapshot of how many cities and towns in Hampshire County are using federal CARES Act and Federal Emergency Management Agency money.
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