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DALTON At the Dalton Council meeting, July 8, councilman Albert Propst during his public relations/communications report, introduced planning commission member Gregory Palaskas, who pitched many ideas to revitalize Dalton to council members. First, he announced that he teamed with the Dalton Fire Company to start a Halloween party at the Dalton Fire Hall a few years ago.
“We’re doing that again this year,” he said.
Palaskas said the Halloween party will be on Friday, Oct. 30. He then brought up the Platt Park Music Series. He mentioned that he’s been doing open mics for about 15 years. He said that he hopes to have music at that park every Sunday.
DALTON — The people of Dalton have collaborated to improve the look of the town. The project — Dalton Beautification. The planning commission brought the idea…
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DALTON At the Dalton Council meeting, May 13, solicitor Frank Bolock said that a letter was sent to Council from a La Plume resident, who complained about the noise from the property of MHW Landscaping on Routes 6 and 11.
He said that the resident spoke with the zoning enforcement officer. Bolock suggested to see if the complaints need further investigation.
“I think we need to encourage the officer to move forward with the investigation,” he said.
Mayor Aaron Holzman suggested to look into the updated SAPA ordinance about the noise. He said that Dalton is currently under the old SAPA ordinance, but confirmed that there is still a noise ordinance.
The Dalton Council on Aging, in partnership with Lanesborough and Adams COAs, will be hosting a joint presentation of Creating Your Psychological First Aid Kit During COVID at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, via Zoom.
With the slow rollout of the COVID vaccines, care must be taken to tend the mind as well as the body while physical distancing.
The program will be presented by Henry Quinlan, owner and publisher of Omni Publishing Company. Quinlan also assists seniors in writing and publishing their own story.
Preregistration is required to obtain the Zoom link and agenda. Those interested should contact their respective Council on Aging by calling Dalton at 413-684-2000, Lanesborough at 413-448-2682 or Adams at 413-743-8333.