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DALTON, Mass. Select Board members continue to weigh whether or not to continue its Green Committee, a volunteer body that has recently provoked frustration from multiple town employees. At its Monday session, Chair Robert Bishop updated the board on an investigation he has been conducting this month into complaints brought to light in January. These complaints includes a petition requesting the committee be curtailed that was brought forward by Town Planner Rebecca Slick and signed by seven other top town employees, including interim Town Manager Sandra Albano. I think this whole thing is just a huge misunderstanding and miscommunication problem, expressed Bishop, who proposed that Dalton look into having Berkshire Regional Planning Commission administer the grant funding that the Green Committee is currently involved in administering. Rather than disband the committee, he suggested that they wait for their next town manager to be installed and assess the committee s role g
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Dalton â If top managers in Dalton had their way, a volunteer committee that they say operates counter to the townâs interests already would be history.
Itâs not easy being green, Kermit the Frog said. In these managersâ view, itâs not easy being with the Green Dalton Committee.
But, a petition calling for the groupâs dissolution never reached a vote when aired at a recent Select Board meeting. Instead, the boardâs chairman, Robert W. Bishop Jr., got colleagues to agree to let him conduct a hurry-up inquiry into why eight of the townâs top employees believe that the Green Dalton Committee should be unplugged.