Weather Delays Thunderbolt Ski Race ... Again

By Andy McKeeveriBerkshires Staff
Print Story | Email Story

Last year's Thunderfest went on despite the race's cancellation for lack of snow.

ADAMS, Mass. — A lack of snow has again delayed the Thunderbolt Ski Race.

Both the race the down Mount Greylock and Thunderfest, a recently added festival at the visitors center, was pushed back to March 2 after the Ski Runners met on Thursday night. A week of rain and warm temperatures has melted most of the snow and there is not enough for the skiers.

"All we can do is the snow dance now," said David Bissaillon of Pro Adams, which organizes the Thunderfest.

The race and the festival were scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 9. This year's festival will happen on March 2 whether or not the race can.

"These things are difficult because they are so weather dependant," Bissaillon said.



Vendors were aware that the date could change and the delay was expected right after the first waves of warm weather and rain came earlier this week — after days of frigid temperatures. So now, organizers are "making a lot of phone calls" to make sure everyone knows it is delayed, said Bissaillon.

This is the second year in a row that the race and festival were postponed. Last year, only Thunderfest ended up happening. The race was also nearly canceled in 2010 — its first run since 1948 — because of uncooperative weather.

But even without the race last year, Thunderfest was considered a "massive success" with hundreds of residents flocking to the visitors center and organizers had could "only imagine" how big their second event would be with a year of experience and the race, said Bissaillon.

What was once one of the state champion runs for competitive downhill skiing was resurrected by the Thunderbolt Ski Runner club in 2010 and Thunderfest was added last year as a downtown followup with music, beer garden, food vendors and other activities.


Tags: festival,   skiing,   Thunderbolt,   Thunderfest,   

If you would like to contribute information on this article, contact us at info@iberkshires.com.

Adams Welcomes New Officer; Appoints Housing Authority Board Member

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Officer Cole Desroches recently graduated from the Police Academy. 
ADAMS, Mass. — The Selectmen welcomed the newest member of the Adams Police Department, Officer Cole Desroches, on Wednesday evening. 
 
Desroches graduated from the Police Academy on March 22 in the top tier in his class. He's currently in the field training program and assigned to Sgt. Curtis Crane. He attended Hoosac Valley High School and Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. 
 
"He's going to serve and protect the town of Adams very well," said Crane, who with Sgts. Matthew Wright and Gregory Onorato stepped in to introduce the new officer while Chief R. Scott Kelley was on vacation. 
 
"We don't often get an opportunity to kind of talk about, frankly, some of the positive things that are happening in town and one of the many things that I feel are positive with are the Adams Police Department," said Town Administrator Jay Green. "We are right now at full staff. We have a full complement of officers. We have a chief who just resigned a three-year contract. ... We have four very capable sergeants (including Donna Malloy)."
 
The force consists of the chief, the four sergeants, a full-time detective and 11 patrol officers. It also has a new position in Cpl. Joshua Baker who is responsible for training and keeping staff equipped. 
 
"We're on the cutting edge of ensuring that we have proper training in a very changing environment with law enforcement," continued Green. "And we have a nice complement of officers and we have a well-respected detective who handles some very complicated cases."
 
He called out the half-dozen officers who attended the meeting for the work they're doing as well as the K9 unit. 
 
View Full Story

More Adams Stories