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Turnout was low in the annual Adams town election on Monday.
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The only race was for two seats on the Board of Selectman: Richard Blanchard, Michael Ouellette and Joseph Nowak.
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The weather was cool and rainy.
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Town Clerk Haley Meczywor said voting was steady, but not busy.

Nowak, Blanchard Returned to Adams Board of Selectmen

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ADAMS, Mass. — Joseph Nowak and Richard Blanchard were re-elected to the Board of Selectmen on Monday.

The two incumbents were handed second three-year terms over Michael Ouellette, a former selectman.

In unofficial totals, Nowak took the lead with 600 votes, with Blanchard at 411 and Ouellette at 329.

"I'm happy to be able to continue the work we've started," said Blanchard, who was first elected in 2013.


Nowak has been the favorite in both of his races for selectman, polling 888 votes in his first run three years ago. He won handily in all five precincts on Monday by 30 votes or more.

Ouellette, who served from 2008 to 2014, had jumped into the race at almost the last minute at the urging of friends, but couldn't overcome his two opponents.

Turnout was low, at 13.5 percent. Of the town's 5,763 registered voters, only 780 went to the town garage to cast ballots. At 3 p.m. , only 454 people had voted.

"It has been kind of steady, not busy though," Town Clerk Haley Meczywor said earlier in the day. "One, two, three or four people at a time ... I am kind of disappointed because we at least have a race here in town."

She thought the dreary, rainy weather didn't help with voter turnout.

Plus, the Selectmen was the only race on the ballot. All other incumbents were returned to office without challengers.

However, a vacant seat representing Adams on the Adams-Cheshire Regional School Committee did see some write-ins.

Jennifer Andrews of Summer Street, a homemaker with two children in the district and another entering in the fall, won the seat with 78 votes. Incumbent Paul Butler was returned to his seat on the committee with 595 votes.


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Adams Community Bank Holds Annual Meeting, Announce Growth

ADAMS, Mass. — The annual meeting of the Community Bancorp of the Berkshires, MHC, the parent company of Adams Community Bank, was held on April 10, 2024, at Charles H. McCann Technical School in North Adams.
 
The meeting included reviewing the 2023 financial statements for the Bank, electing directors and corporators, and highlighting upcoming executive personnel changes.
 
"In 2023, the Bank experienced another year of growth in assets, loans, and deposits, noting the Pittsfield branch reached $26 million in customer deposits from its opening in December of 2022," President and CEO of Adams Community Bank Charles O'Brien said. "Those deposits were loaned out locally during 2023 and helped drive our #1 ranking in both mortgage and commercial real estate lending, according to Banker and Tradesman."
 
At year-end 2023, total assets were $995 million, and O'Brien noted the Bank crossed the $1 billion threshold during the first quarter of 2024.
 
Board chair Jeffrey Grandchamp noted with O'Brien's upcoming retirement, this will be the final annual meeting of the CEO's tenure since he joined the Bank in 1997. He thanked him for his 27 years of dedication to the Bank. He acknowledged the evolution of the Bank as it became the premier community bank in the Berkshires, noting that branches grew from 3 to 10, that employees grew from 40 to 135, and that assets grew from $127 million to $1 billion. 
 
An executive search is underway for O'Brien's replacement.
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