WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — School officials are waiting for the state to review their statement of interest for a new school after updating and rewriting the application.
The application was submitted in December and outlines many of the health and safety hazards at Mount Greylock Regional High School. In it, they hope to convinces the state School Building Authority to reimburse the residents of Lanesborough and Williamstown — at about 54 percent — who will ultimately pay for a new or renovated school.
The statement details safety hazards such as air quality, asbestos and the lack of a fire suppression system among other concerns.
iBerkshires has written about these issues in the past but have just recently acquired a copy of the full document, which we are now making available to our readers.
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