Dalton Sets Special Town Meeting for Berkshire Trail Roof Project

By Dan GigliottiiBerkshires Columnist
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DALTON, Mass. — The Select Board has scheduled a special town meeting for Monday, March 3, to vote on funding for roof repairs at Berkshire Trail Elementary School.

The Central Berkshire Regional School District unanimously approved the borrowing of $872,620 in funds to install a new roof at the Cummington school during its meeting on Jan. 9. The authorization requires the approval of each of the the seven towns in the regional agreement, including Dalton.

The special town meeting will be held at Nessacus Regional Middle School at 7 p.m.

Last Wednesday, the Massachusetts School Building Authority approved a maximum grant of $468,253 toward the project, as part of a nearly $40 million Accelerated Repair Program, according to a press release.

The project is estimated to cost the district less than 50 percent of the total cost, thanks to the MSBA grant. According to roof committee member Sean Nyhan, MSBA contributions will total about 54 percent of the project's cost.

The designer is Tighe & Bond.

The proportion of funding contributions by each of the seven municipalities is based on the number of students enrolled at Berkshire Trails from each town. By this calculation, Windsor and Cummington will pay the majority of the local funding needed to complete the project, upon its approval.

On Monday, Town Manager Kenneth Walto explained that this number is adjusted annually according to enrollment. The town will incur no additional expenses if it does not enroll any students in Berkshire Trail.

Chairman John Boyle questioned the timing of the school district's request week's meeting, mainly because it is slated to be the only item on the warrant.


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BHS Provider Clinics Win MHQP Patient Experience Awards

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Health Systems (BHS) announced that three of its primary care provider clinics have received awards from Massachusetts Health Quality Partners (MHQP) for being among the top practices in Massachusetts for patient experience in primary care.
 
The "MHQP Patient Experience Awards" is an annual awards program introduced in 2018 by MHQP, a non-profit measurement and reporting organization that works to improve the quality of patient care experiences in Massachusetts. MHQP conducts the only statewide survey of patient experience in primary care in Massachusetts.
 
"The teams at Adams Internists, Berkshire Internists and Lenox Family Health have worked extremely hard to provide their patients with the highest standard of compassionate, patient-centered care," said James Lederer, MD, BHS Chief Medical Officer and Chief Quality Officer. "Berkshire Health Systems is pleased by this recognition, which validates that our patients are receiving the quality communication, care, and support that they deserve, which is our highest priority."
 
Awards were given to top overall performers in adult primary care and pediatrics in each of nine performance categories. Adams Internists of BMC, Berkshire Internists of BMC and Lenox Family Health Center of BMC received recognition for the following awards for adult care:
  • Adams Internists of BMC: Distinction in Assessment of Patient Behavioral Health Issues
  • Berkshire Internists of BMC: Distinction in Patient-Provider Communications and How Well Providers Know Their Patients
  • Lenox Family Health Center of BMC: Distinction in Patient-Provider Communications and Office Staff Professional Experience
"It is not easy for a primary care practice to thrive in the current environment," said Barbra Rabson, MHQP's President and CEO. "We are thrilled to congratulate each of them on behalf of their patients for their exceptional commitment to excellence."
 
"Primary care is the foundation of our health care system," said Julita Mir, MD, MHQP's Board Chair. "The practices from all across the state recognized with this award have distinguished themselves where it matters most – in the experiences of their own patients."
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