Adams Cemetery Commission Looks To Utilize Chapter 90 Funds

By Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff
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The Cemetery Commission is hoping to use some of the town's recently Chapter 90 funds to complete paving in Bellevue Cemetery.

ADAMS, Mass. — The Cemetery Commission last week rounded up some last-minute projects they would like to see in the fiscal 2016 budget.

Meeting Thursday, Commissioner Bruce Shepley asked if the cemetery may be able to benefit from Adams' recent increase in Chapter 90 funds.

Gov. Charlie Baker's release of the remaining $100 million in Chapter 90 highway money will raise Adams' share from $291,820 to $437,729.

Cemetery Supervisor David Nuvallie said some of the money may be able to be used to finish up the Bellevue Cemetery paving, of which 75 percent is done.

"It would be nice to get $40,000 and finish up Bellevue," Nuvallie said. "We did the old sections ... which were the worst sections first."

Chairman Robert Ciempa asked Director of Community Development Donna Cesan if funding for paving would be possible. She said it "sounded good" to her and that she would will look into it.

Ciempa said many repairs to the cemetery that were included in the commission's five-year plan still have not been completed.

"We had a five-year plan to get the whole cemetery paved, and there were a few years where they weren't paving in town," Ciempa said. "Now we are working into the seventh year, we have one phase left, and we have been trying to shell out $45,000 every year to keep the funeral directors happy."

The commission also agreed that the priority project would be the Maple Street Cemetery walls that have deteriorated over the years.

Commissioner Lawrence Clairmont suggested looking for historical grants because the wall is historic.

Ciempa said this will be his final year serving on the commission. He said both of his children are heading off to college and he has more family commitments now. He will finish his term and leave in April.

"I have done a lot of things in the period I have been here, and I have had a lot of fun," he said. "We have had some challenging experiences, but it’s been amazing."

Nuvallie said there are four lots for sale in Section O in Bellevue Cemetery.  


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Adams Free Library Pastel Painting Workshops

ADAMS, Mass. — Award-winning pastel artist Gregory Maichack will present three separate pastel painting workshops for adults and teens 16+, to be hosted by the Adams Free Library. 
 
Wednesday, April 24 The Sunflower; Wednesday, May 8 Jimson Weed; and Thursday, May 23 Calla Turned Away from 10:00 a.m. to noon.  
 
Registration is required for each event.  Library events are free and open to the public.
 
These programs are funded by a Festivals and Projects grant of the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
 
This workshop is designed for participants of all skill levels, from beginner to advanced. Attendees will create a personalized, original pastel painting based on Georgia O’Keefe’s beautiful pastel renditions of The Sunflower, Jimson Weed and Calla Turned Away. All materials will be supplied. Seating may fill quickly, so please call 413-743-8345 to register for these free classes.
 
Maichack is an award-winning portraitist and painter working primarily in pastels living in the Berkshires. He has taught as a member of the faculty of the Museum School in Springfield, as well as at Greenfield and Holyoke Community College, Westfield State, and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
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