Annual Town & City Census Begins Statewide Jan. 1
ADAMS, Mass. — The New Year is just around the corner, and Massachusetts city and town clerks have been busy getting ready for the annual community census. Massachusetts law requires each municipality to conduct a head-count beginning Jan. 1.The requested information includes name, residence, date of birth, and occupation. The annual census data is used in updating a community’s voting list, and in obtaining state and federal aid.
Adams Town Clerk Haley Meczywor said each community has its own way of collecting the census material. Adams uses census takers who go door to door, while many municipalities utilize the mail.
If an Adams resident is not at home when the census taker visits, there may be a follow-up telephone call. The Adams census takers will be wearing identification badges.
Meczywor urges all area residents to cooperate with their community’s census efforts.
In Pittsfield, residents must complete the census form mailed to their homes or download a blank form from the city's website.
Census forms can be returned by mail to City of Pittsfield, Registrar of Voters Office, 70 Allen St., Pittsfield, MA 01201 or dropped off at the Registrar of Voters office, the city clerk's office, the Berkshire Athenaeum, or the Senior Center. Question: Registrar of Voters Office at 413-499-9460.
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