The Wahconah girls basketball team Saturday beat Pittsfield to finish 20-0 this season. click for more
March 06, 2021 | 03:33PM
It took a few decades, but the Gamberoni family got the better of Pat Duquette click for more
February 03, 2021 | 11:22PM
Wahconah s Maria Gamberoni Wednesday scored her 11th point of the night less than five minutes into the game to reach the 1,000-point plateau for her career en route to a 63-13 win over Mount Everett. click for more
January 27, 2021 | 09:56AM
On Tuesday night, the Berkshire County athletic directors released a tentative schedule for the first full week of games and meets for schools that are fielding competitive teams this winter. click for more
A New Hire For The Town Of Great Barrington
news from our backyard here in Great Barrington. Town Manager Mark Pruhenski is pleased to announce there is a new addition to his staff as
Ross Vivori has been appointed as the town s principal assessor effective April 5th, 2021. The North Adams native will also serve as Vice President of Berkshire County s Assessors Association.
In a recent statement, Pruhenski commented on the addition of his new employee: Ross will lead the town through a period of transition as we upgrade and convert our assessment software systems and as we change our tax billing from twice yearly to quarterly. We welcome Ross to Great Barrington .
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The new numbers from the state Department of Revenue were received just hours before Tuesday afternoon s tax classification hearing. Assessor Ross Vivori said the numbers should translate to about a $2 drop on the tax rate. A lot of information for whatever reason seems to be coming out late state budget numbers, state aid numbers, so forth and so on, he told the Select Board. And so just literally earlier today, we got some revised numbers which change the amount that we re levying to. The increased state aid reduces the amount the town must levy to cover its expenses by $147,809 from $2,237,759 to $2,089,950.