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Sen. Benjamin Downing, center, with the College Democrats of Boston College.

Downing Named 'Rising Star' by College Democrats

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Downing was the second recipient of the Rising Star Award.
BOSTON — State Sen. Benjamin B. Downing received the 2011 Democratic Rising Star award from the College Democrats of Boston College during an evening ceremony on Wednesday night on the Chestnut Hill campus.

"I'm honored and grateful for being chosen as CDBC's Rising Star," said the Pittsfield resident. "Having worked with the CDBC, I know they are committed to the same issues — making government work and putting people to work — that drove me to enter public service. I thank them for their recognition and accept the award on behalf of the many friends, family and colleagues who have helped me serve the citizens of western Massachusetts."

The Democratic Rising Star award was first presented in 2010 to Newton Mayor Setti Warren. The award is given to a Massachusetts Democrat who demonstrates the ideals of the Democratic Party with the potential to accomplish great things over the course of his career.

 
CDBC selected Downing because of his passion for getting young people involved in politics. The senator is the honorary chairman of the College Democrats of Massachusetts and the co-chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic Party's Committee on Youth Services. Through these leadership roles CDBC's members have enjoyed extensive interactions with Downing and were struck by his sincerity and true commitment to college students in Massachusetts.

"Senator Downing represents so much of what an elected official should be — someone who is passionate, accessible, and truly cares about the needs and desires of his constituents. said CDBC President Kristoffer Munden. "This, coupled with his strong support for involving youth in politics, demonstrates that he will be an important voice in the political process in years to come."
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Dalton Fire District Voters OK Annual Meeting Articles

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — Voters approved all articles but one on the warrant at the annual Fire District meeting on Tuesday night at the Stationery Factory.
 
Some 48 voters attended the meeting, which lasted an hour and 40 minutes, to vote on several articles that make up a total budget of $3,663,081. 
 
However, that amount was reduced to $3,660,581 after voters decided the town would assume responsibility for funding the required 50 percent match for a state Department of Conservation and Recreation grant.
 
If approved, the grant covers forest fighting in fiscal year 2027. The Fire District and the town are separate governing entities, and under state law, responsibility for funding the Forest Warden position and all related expenses falls to the town.
 
Historically, the district has included a $2,500 article to fund the match, but this year the request was "tabled." However, because articles at annual meetings cannot formally be tabled, the action effectively resulted in the request failing.
 
"The Forest Warden budget does provide enough money to supply. I believe it's $3,900 … within the budget to cover that amount of money," the town's Finance Committee chair  William Drosehn said. 
 
Drosehn, who also moderated the annual meeting, clarified before making the comment that he was speaking in his capacity as finance chair.
 
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