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The museum is seeking town funds to pay about 17 percent of the $301,600 cost of dismantling, preserving and reassembling an historic Williamstown barn on the institution s grounds.
We re hopeful we ll get at least a portion of the funding for this project, said Sarah Currie, a member of the commission who also serves as executive director for the museum. It s important, we think to save this barn because this is one of an ever dwindling collection of barns like this.
They often fall into disrepair and are demolished, and their stories can t be told. It s significant to the town because agriculture was so significant to the town. ....
Home » News » With Williamstown, Conway explores feasibility of carbon market program CONWAY The town is partnering with another Western Massachusetts community to explore the feasibility of entering into the carbon market, an opportunity that would help to mitigate the effects of global warming while also offering financial benefits to owners of forestland. “We’re beginning to look at entering into an agreement with Williamstown to create a program where owners of forestland could get paid for having and implementing a Forest Stewardship Plan that would address global warming, or climate change, through participating in a carbon market,” said Town Administrator Tom Hutcheson. ....
Rebecca Guanzon and Justin Adkins were before the board seeking permission to operate a retail shop at 248 Cole Ave., the current home of LaPlante Appliance Service Center.
Approval was needed for a change in use to the previously nonconforming property, which sits just outside the Limited Business district.
The shop is Wild Soul River, Adkins told the board. It s an herb shop. We ll be selling bulk herbs like chamomile and then also have tea for sale and some slow-brewed coffee. It s not going to be an espresso shop.
We ll also have a small level of retail with books about herbs for folks to peruse and purchase. ....
Anne Hogeland, bottom, addresses the Williamstown Planning Board and Town Planer Andrew Groff, top left. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. For more than a year, the Planning Board has been hearing from people with strong opinions about whether the town should allow outdoor cannabis cultivation.
On Thursday, one member made a plea for comments who are not quite as invested in the issue.
We re going to hear those [strong advocates], and there s a reason they re the ones who are most interested. But you ve got a much larger portion of the town. … That s the stress testing I d like to know. Maybe it s not possible before you put [a bylaw amendment] up there. But I d like to know, for the massive middle of folks, whether [setbacks] ranging from 100 feet to 400 feet, allowing the largest size [plantation] but making it more restrictive, whether these ideas are intuitive to them, whether it makes sense to them, whether it s something they could see in their ....