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Building Committee member David Moresi and COOL Committee member Wendy Penner offer differing perspectives on construction of the planned fire station.
Planning Board members Chris Winters and Stephanie Boyd participate in a forum on Willinet with Debby Dane, right.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. Once upon a time, there was a company called Massflora that wanted to grow marijuana on a Blair Road property.
It needed a special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals to do so, and the application drew passionate opposition from residents near the property who worried about the plan s visual impact, the potential for drawing thieves who might grow violent and the noxious odor produced by the flowering cannabis plants Massflora planned to start indoors and transplant to a field. ....
Included on the warrant for June s annual meeting is a resolution calling on the town to commit to pursuing a net zero greenhouse gas emissions goal.
Members of the town s Carbon Dioxide Lowering (COOL) Committee, which drafted the resolution, first presented the idea to the board last month. On Monday, the Select Board discussed the proposal during a review of the warrant s first draft. And next week, the whole town is invited to a virtual panel discussion on the initiative with state Sen. Adam Hinds, D-Pittsfield.
This basically says that Williamstown should pursue a net zero goal consistent with the limits established by the commonwealth, Town Manager Jason Hoch advised the board. The intent here is to actually do the local plan rather than having something foisted on us by the state. ....
Wendy Penner likes to be able to âpop inâ to a town government meeting remotely on her computer. ¶ Sheâll typically view discussion about the agenda item she finds of interest, possibly add a comment and then pop out of the meeting and get on with her evening. ¶ Penner, a member of the Williamstown COOL Committee, said she likes many aspects of the now-ubiquitous remote civic meetings through Zoom or other teleconferencing software. âItâs like a whole new paradigm â a whole new world,â she said. âAnd a lot of it has been absolutely fabulous. I think there is a democratizing element in some ways. More people can access the meetings, and they donât have to rearrange their whole lives to go there in person.â ....
1 of 13 Northern Berkshire Community Coalition volunteer Alex Daugherty checks in a bag of donated goods as part of this yearâs Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on Monday at the UNO Center in North Adams. Donations of nonperishable food and other items are collected for Northern Berkshire Community Coalition as part of scaled back events to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in front the First Congregational Church in Williamstown. Monday, January 18, 2021. Volunteer Jennifer Ceolinski of Williams oversaw the donations from 10 a.m. to noon. Donations of nonperishable food and other items are collected for Northern Berkshire Community Coalition , as part of scaled back events to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, in front the First Congregational Church in Williamstown. on Monday, January 18, 2021. ....