Senator Warren in the Berkshires This Sunday

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U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren with Mayor Daniel Bianchi earlier this year.

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren will be in the Berkshires this Sunday to meet with constituents and thank those who helped her campaign.

The senator will host an ice cream social in North Adams at the American Legion from 2:15 to 3:45. The Berkshires Brigades are holding a reception for her from 5 to 6:30 at the group's offices at 55 North St. in Pittsfield.

The Cambridge Democrat was elected in November last year, becoming the state's senior senator when John Kerry was appointed U.S. secretary of state.

Warren will also testify on Monday before the state's Joint Committee on Tourism, Arts and Cultural Development and visit some of county's cultural venues.

Those planning to attend the ice cream social may RSVP here, but are not required to; those attending the Berkshire Brigade reception may  RSVP sheila@berkshirebrigades.org.


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Lanesborough FinCom Chair Resigns After Warrant Approval

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — With a new fiscal year comes new leadership for the Finance Committee.

Chair Jodi-Lee Szczepaniak-Locke officially resigned on Monday and the panel decided that Vice Chair Stephen Wentworth would assume leadership for the time being.  

A few months ago, Szczepaniak-Locke announced that she would be vacating her post and the committee after the FY25 budget season. On Monday the committee endorsed draft warrant articles for the annual town meeting, its last responsibilities before the close of the fiscal year.

The former chair was brief in her departure, confirming her resignation and leaving, but has previously stated that the decision came from an attendance issue with a member not being resolved.  

"I believe in truth and honesty and a lot of you know me and you've known me for years and that's what I think is the most important thing," she said to the Select Board in February.

"So you all can have at this. I am done and I wish you all the best of luck but it's not worth it. It's not worth it to me to participate in this anymore."

Town Administrator Gina Dario clarified that the warrant articles are being finalized and it is possible that numbering could change.

"Certainly, we do not anticipate any changes of a financial impact and nor do we expect any new articles entering the current warrant," she said.

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