North Adams Joins Countywide Health Alliance

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City Council on Tuesday night unanimously authorized the city's admission into the countywide health alliance.

The city becomes one of 20 municipalities to sign on to the Berkshire Public Health Alliance, created to provide inspection services across borders.

Mayor Richard Alcombright said the collaboration was part of a general push toward regionalization by the state but at the same time would not compromise the city's autonomy.

"While this arrangement will certainly enhance our Health Department, it comes with no financial obligation to the city, assures that we have a voice in the processes, and allows us continued autonomy at the local level," said the mayor. In addition, it could put the city in line for grants and other benefits.

Councilors questioned the "no cost" obligation and how the city would be recompensed for services rendered.

"For the most part the city of North Adams will not be utilizing the services of this group, we will be offering services to this group," said Health Inspector Manuel Serrano. It was designed to provide smaller communities that have no need or can't afford a full-time inspection department to get services on a cost-per basis. It would also be a temporary back up for communities that have lost their health officer for whatever reason.

Serrano said a fee structure will be put in place by the collaborative's governing board. "The city of North Adams will be reimbursed any time we're used to help another community."

Catherine Chaput, a council candidate, expressed concern that an overwhelmed Health Department could not handle outside tasks. Serrano assured the council that "we would not jeopardize our own community for another community."


Among the services offered through the alliance are public nurses; inspections of health, camps, animals, pools; water testing; and public wellness programs.

Berkshire Regional Planning Commission Assistant Director Tom Matuszko said 19 communities have approved the collaboration and couple others have expressed interest. Williamstown joined last month. The collaboration may also be extended to communities abutting the county to the east; Chester, for example, may join.

The mayor also informed the council he had "opted in" to the statewide mutual aid law. The law allows municipalities to opt-in for both public safety and public works. The new law will not override current mutual aid agreements but will allow the city to voluntarily offer or accept help from other communities, which could include actions such as sharing in the costs of expensive but little-used equipment. Nearly a third of the state's communities have opted-in.

In other business,

:: The council passed to a second reading redistricting within the city's five wards. Those voters affected will get a letter in January, when it goes into effect, advising them of the change.

:: The council set the election for Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 9 to 7. The last day to registere to vote is Wednesday, Oct. 19, and absentee ballots are available until noon on Monday, Nov. 7.

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Weekend Outlook: SuperBowl With Love

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

Check out the events happening in the Berkshires this weekend, including Super Bowl parties, plays, Valentine's themed events and more.

Editor's Pick

Father-Daughter Valentine's Dances

Cheshire Community House
Time: Friday, 6 to 9 p.m.
 
Cost is $10, advance only; includes snacks and beverages. More information: Corey McGrath at 413-841-5057 or Tim Garner at 413-822-5671.

St. Mary's School, Lee
Time: Saturday, 6 to 8:30 p.m.

Cost: $12 per person, including snacks, a photo booth, and more. More information here.

Multiple Days

'Dinner at 8, Dead by 9'
Shire Tavern, Dalton
Friday and Saturday

Enjoy dinner and a show put on by the Taconic High School Theater Department. You'll encounter surprises and suspense while enjoying food from the Tavern.

More information and tickets here.

Some Valentine's Specials

Love Yourself Herbal Workshop
46 West St., Pittsfield
Time: Friday, 5:30 to 7 p.m.

Create four different herbal body products for yourself or as a Valentine's gift at the Solarium Plant Shop

More information here.

Bloom Lab Perfumerie Workshop
35 Walker St,. Lenox
Time: Friday, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Create a perfume for yourself or another. This two-hour session will cover basic perfumery and include charcuterie and socializing. Tickets are $125.

More information and tickets here.

Friday

 

First Friday
Downtown North Adams
Time: 5 to 9
 
This monthly First Friday event is themed "I Love North Adams." Businesses will have extended hours and many galleries will be hosting openings, closings, and other special events. 
 
Future Lab[s] hosts its closing reception for the exhibit featuring the work of more than 40 member; Steeple City Social will have special cocktails and a performance by Five Pound Horse; Installation Space will be projecting on the Flatiron Building; Gallery North opens with works by Isabel Rosenthal and permanent gallery artists; Common Folk Artist Collective has its weekly Common Craft Night; Savvy Hive has a fill-a-bag sale for $25; Alison Pebworth has open studios.

Spindle (music bingo) w/ DJ Pup Daddy
137 Brodie Mountain Road, Hancock
Time: 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.

Bring your friends and family and play musical bingo with DJ Pup Daddy at Bluebird and Co. Restaurant. Get a chance to win gift cards and be sure to reserve food when making your reservation.

More information here.

Saturday

Bousquet Mountain Grommie Jam
Bousquet, Pittsfield
Time: 11 a.m.

Grommie Jam is a community get-together where skiers and riders ages 16 and younger come together. Open to all with a valid lift ticket or season pass; prizes from Berkshire Bike & Board.

More information here.

Love you to Pizzas! UNO Neighborhood Party
157 River St., North Adams
Time: noon to 2 p.m.

Enjoy games, crafts, pizza, and drinks and socialize with the neighborhood with this free event by Northern Berkshire Community Coalition.

More information here.

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