Goodwill Donation Truck to Be at the Milne Library

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – The Milne Library will join Goodwill Industries as a donation site every second and third Sunday of the month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Beginning April 13, the big white truck will begin taking donations from the parking lot of the library.

Through donations, volunteering, recycling initiatives and sales at their retail stores, area donors make it possible for Goodwill to train people in our community to get jobs.

Donations include the following: Furniture, electronics, holiday items, home goods, lightly worn clothing, books, bikes, albums, CDs, DVDs and videos, accessories like jewelry, belts and scarves. Goodwill also will recycle cardboard, cell phones, computer parts, metal and shoes.

For more information, call Pat McLeod, library director, at 413-458-5369 or pmcleod@williamstown.net.

 

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Hancock Town Meeting Votes to Strike Meme Some Found 'Divisive'

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff

Hancock town meeting members Monday vote on a routine item early in the meeting.
HANCOCK, Mass. — By the narrowest of margins Monday, the annual town meeting voted to strike from the town report messaging that some residents described as, "inflammatory," "divisive" and unwelcoming to new residents.
 
On a vote of 50-48, the meeting voted to remove the inside cover of the report as it appeared on the town website and in printed versions distributed prior to the meeting and at the elementary school on Monday night.
 
The text, which appeared to be a reprinted version of an Internet meme, read, "You came here from there because you didn't like it there, and now you want to change here to be like there. You are welcome here, only don't try to make here like there. If you want to make here like there, you shouldn't have left there in the first place."
 
After the meeting breezed through the first 18 articles on the town meeting warrant agenda with hardly a dissenting vote, a member rose to ask if it would be unreasonable for the meeting to vote to remove the meme under Article 19, the "other business" article.
 
"No, you cannot remove it," Board of Selectmen Chair Sherman Derby answered immediately.
 
After it became clear that Moderator Brian Fairbank would entertain discussion about the meme, Derby took the floor to address the issue that has been discussed in town circles since the report was printed earlier this spring.
 
"Let me tell you about something that happened this year," Derby said. "The School Department got rid of Christmas. And they got rid of Columbus Day. Now it's Indigenous People's Day.
 
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