Clarksburg Sets Annual Town Meeting for June 18

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
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CLARKSBURG, Mass. — The Selectmen on Monday night set an annual town meeting date of Tuesday, June 18, at 7 p.m. at Clarksburg School.

The meeting date  is a month later than normal. It has been held up in part by the state's difficulties in determining the town's free cash position because of apparent accounting errors from decades ago. The date was originally postponed from its setting on the fourth week in May because of the Clarksburg School's annual Holocaust studies program, which is using the school's gym that night.

Selectman Chairman Carl McKinney said the Department of Revenue is expected to have the final figures by the end of the week.

Officials had hoped to get the numbers from DOR on Monday. However, the state has said a meeting date could be scheduled with the assumption the figures would be available by that time.

The certification has been held up because of discrepancies in town accounts, some going back years. Voters can decide to spend free cash, to transfer it to other accounts or use it to reduce property taxes.

The Selectmen and Finance Committee have been concerned there would not be enough in the account to put toward items such as the Gates Avenue culvert or a generator for the emergency shelter at the Senior Center. The town also has to repay the school department some $24,000 in school-choice funds that had erroneously been credited to the town's general fund.

Of more importance is a $38,000 bill for past accounts between the treasurer and tax collector that were never properly balanced. The errors were discovered over the past year by current staff.



The town has authorized the police to investigate the issues but officials believe the problem is more a failure to cooperate in balancing the books rather than a matter of malfeasance.

With the date set, anyone wishing to participate at the annual town meeting must be registered to vote by Wednesday, May 29. Special voter registration hours will be held from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. at the town clerk's office at Town Hall. Mail-in voter registration cards can be found in the entry way to Town Hall in the rear of the building. Town Clerk Carol Jammalo said the absentee ballots for the June 25th special U.S. Senate election are also available.

The Selectmen and Finance Committee will meet Tuesday, May 21, at 6:30 p.m. to review the warrant and budget figures.

The annual town election is also Tuesday from noon to 7 at the Senior Center.

The Selectmen will also hold a permit hearing at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22, at the Senior Center for James Basiliere's request for earth and gravel removal and relocation related to Phase 1 of the North Adams Country Club renovation project.

Basiliere is planning to double the course's size and build a new clubhouse. The Selectmen will meet at 6:30 at the Senior Center for regular business and then read the public hearing at 7; there will be no live broadcast. (The Selectmen's meeting place has been corrected, we apologize for the error.)


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Thunder 16U Holds Off Force in Weather-Shortened Contest

By Ben McDonoughFor iBerkshires.com Sports
PITTSFIELD, Mass. -- The Greylock Thunder capitalized on an early offensive surge and held off a resilient Berkshire Force squad for an 11-7 victory in a game that was called after five innings because of weather in 16U division of the Battle of the Berkshires Tournament on Friday.
 
Greylock wasted little time getting on the board in the top of the first inning. Consecutive singles put runners on the corners before another base hit brought home the game’s first run. The Thunder continued to apply pressure as a fielder’s choice kept the inning alive and Bayleigh Tatro ripped an RBI double to left field. An ensuing sacrifice fly plated another run, giving Greylock a 4-0 advantage.
 
Berkshire answered immediately in the bottom half of the inning. After retiring the first two Thunder batters, Greylock pitcher Avery Lane saw the Force string together quality at-bats. A single put a runner aboard before Madilyn Demary’s RBI double got Berkshire on the scoreboard. Another run-scoring single followed, trimming the deficit to 4-2 after one inning.
 
The Force went ahead, 5-4, in the second thanks to RBI singles from Alliah DiPietro and Mollie Crawford.
 
The Thunder then scored four times in the third to take the lead for good. Gianna Witek got the rally started with a double to left, and Greylock took advantage of a couple of errors and a bases-loaded walk worked by Lane to go ahead, 8-5.
 
Berkshire continued to battle and nearly erased the deficit in the third. The Force put runners on base with a walk and aggressive baserunning kept the pressure on. A runner crossed the plate during a steal attempt, and Berkshire added more traffic on the bases before Greylock's Lane recorded a swinging strikeout to end the threat with runners on first and second.
 
Greylock was able to pull away with a pair of runs in the top of the fourth and one more in the fifth to go ahead, 11-7.
 
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