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Who will actually build the Greylock Glen outdoor center? Candidates are about to show themselves berkshireeagle.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from berkshireeagle.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
From left, Carol Cushenette, Patrica Catelotti and Mary Ciuk look at plans for the development of the Greylock Glen Outdoor Recreation and Nature Center on display during a press conference on Wednesday.GILLIAN JONES â THE BERKSHIRE EAGLE ADAMS â To any doubters standing before him, on a sun-drenched field beneath Mount Greylock, Gov. Charlie Baker made this promise Wednesday: âWeâre going to make sure this gets done, period. For you, itâs been a long time coming.â Half a century, in fact. Two months ago, Baker cleared the release of $6.5 million in bond money to build an outdoor recreation center at Greylock Glen. That whole amount has been wired to the town â and an invitation for bids is expected to be published by the town next month. Construction could begin this year. ....
Despite higher material costs, Adams officials commit to start building Greylock Glen rec center berkshireeagle.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from berkshireeagle.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
ADAMS The phone call Jay Green took Monday was years in coming. On the other end: Gov. Charlie Baker, calling to tell the Adams town administrator that money will be released to start work on a long-planned outdoor recreation and nature center on a slope below Mount Greylock. For decades, one development project after another was floated for the Greylock Glen, including grand schemes for condos and golf courses. Then, in a shift, a smaller vision emerged: a nature center conceived as a first step to exciting public interest in the areaâs natural beauty, a back-door approach to economic development. ....