2014 Alma Riello Scholarship Deadline May 9

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Northern Berkshire Community Television Corp. seeks applicants for its Alma Lousie Mary Riello scholarship for 2014. The deadline to apply is May 9.

This scholarship is open to high school seniors and a total of five scholarships of $200 each will be awarded in May.

Through her role as a founding member of the board of directors of Northern Berkshire Community Television, Riello led in the development of local Public Access. As a community leader she took her vision on the air in a very popular show, "Bone Soup," during which  local events and cultural activities took center stage.

The multitalented Riello was a well-known actress who often portrayed Susan B. Anthony, a writer, General Electric's first female forklift operator and a culinary artist.


Students from each of the four schools within NBCTC's service area, Berkshire Arts & Technology Charter Public School, Charles H. McCann Technical School, Drury High School and Hoosac Valley High School may apply for the Alma L. Riello Memorial Scholarship. A fifth scholarship is available to any student who resides in Adams, Cheshire, Clarksburg or North Adams and who does not attend one of the above mentioned high schools.

Applicants must be a student entering a school of higher learning; special attention will be given to the candidate who has volunteered at NBCTC, or the candidate who is going to study in the fields of broadcasting, theater arts, or communications. Funds are to be used for school-related expenses.

Students wishing to apply for the communitywide scholarship can come to the NBCTC Studios at Western Gateway Heritage State Park, Building 6, to pick up the application materials or contact their respective guidance office  for application materials. Students may also download the application from NBCTC’s website, www.nbctc.org, or here.

For further information, contact NBCTC at 413-663-9006 or at nobctv@bcn.net.

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Clarksburg Holds Information Session CPA Warrant Article

CLARKSBURG, Mass. — An informational meeting on the Community Preservation Act will be held on Wednesday, May 1, at 6 p.m. at the Clarksburg Elementary School.
 
Voters at the annual town meeting on May 29 will be asked to approve adoption of the state law which will allow the town to collect a 3 percent surcharge on property taxes for use for affordable housing, open space and recreation, and historic preservation. A percentage of the funds collected by the town are matched by the state.
 
The Historical Commission requested the question be placed on the town meeting warrant. Passage at town meeting would put the CPA on the Nov. 5 general election ballot. 
 
The slide presentation by commissioners will cover what the act is and what adopting it would mean to residents and the community. This will be followed by Q&A.
 
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