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May 06, 2021 | 02:34AM Fire Chief John Pansecchi said with recruitment numbers dipping into the 20s and less availability among current members, the Alert Hose Company is trying to open its doors to a younger generation. click for more May 03, 2021 | 09:59PM Duval and Rosenberg were the clear winners in the town election with both collecting more votes than the third candidate and former selectman Donald Sommer. click for more May 03, 2021 | 02:55PM The Zoning Board of Appeals approved a variance for Adams Center for Art LLC to separate from common ownership the former First Baptist Church and parsonage. click for more May 03, 2021 | 04:09AM ....
Duval and Rosenberg were the clear winners in the town election with both collecting more votes than the third candidate and former selectman Donald Sommer.
There were no other races in Adams and open seats were either filled by incumbents or candidates running unopposed.
Around 1 p.m. in Adams, just over 450 of the town s 6,084 registered voters had cast their ballots.
In Cheshire, there were two open selectmen seats, and Raymond Killeen and Shawn McGrath were the top vote-getters. Killeen received 252 votes and McGrath received 244 votes. Candidate Michael Biagini Jr. received 158 votes.
There were no incumbents running for selectman in Cheshire. Selectman Ronald DeAngelis did not run for another term and Robert Ciskowski resigned from the board earlier this year. ....
Brian Koczela, of BEK Associates, representing property owner Donald Sommer, went before the Zoning Board of Appeals last Tuesday to ask for a slate of variances that would allow Sommer to separate the two structures on the 13-15 Commercial St. plot.
Sommer, who owns a stretch of properties on Commercial Street, plans to renovate the First Baptist Church and possibly use it as a music school. However, according to Koczela, the parsonage structure may not be in Sommer s immediate plans.
I am not privy to the financial aspect of what they want to do with the parsonage building, but it is not needed in this current game plan, Koczela said. I am sure you can understand that the church is a very hard building to renovate. The idea is that they might be able to bring in some revenue or own the building in a different way. But they want it out of the church parcel and under separate ownership. ....