FEMA Grants Adams $800K For New Fire Truck

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The Adams Fire Department has been awarded an $800,000 grant to replace its 30-year-old ladder truck.
ADAMS, Mass. — The Fire Department should have a new ladder truck next year thanks to a $809,524 federal grant.
 
The Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded the money to buy through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant program. 
 
"The Adams Fire Department is thrilled that we have received this amazing grant award," Fire Chief Paul Goyette said. "The upgrade to our fleet, will allow us to continue to provide protection of life and property in the town of Adams."
 
The grant was written by Assistant Chief David Lennon and the money will be used to replace the department's 1987 ladder truck.
 
"Our firefighters work tirelessly to keep our families safe, and it's up to us to make sure they have the equipment they need to do their jobs safely and effectively," U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren said in a statement on Friday. "Chief [Paul] Goyette and the Adams Fire Department deserve credit for their efforts to get this grant and for their work protecting the community day in and day out."
 
Warren's office announced the award along with U.S. Sen. Edward Markey and U.S. Rep. Richard Neal. 
 
"Thanks to this important funding, the Adams Fire Department will be able to reach even higher in their efforts to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies," Markey wrote. "These first responders are on the front lines everyday, and we need to make sure they have the tools they need to do their jobs as best they can. I commend Chief Goyette and the entire Adams Fire Department for their efforts securing this funding that will help keep our neighborhoods safe and more secure."
 
The grant program is designed to help local fire departments purchase needed to protect the firefighters from hazards.
 
Adams is a volunteer fire department. Smaller towns tend to have difficulty funding the purchase of new trucks. Both North Adams and Cheshire received grants last to purchase new engines.
 
"The brave men and women of the Adams Fire Department put their lives at risk each day keeping their town safe. That is why I believe they deserve the resources necessary to do their jobs professionally and effectively. This federal grant will help them purchase a new ladder truck which will continue to keep the community safe from fire hazards. It's great news for the town of Adams," Neal wrote.
 
Goyette said it will take about a year to build a new truck. The department will research vendors before selecting one to place an order.

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Scholarship Offered to BArT Graduates

ADAMS, Mass. — Graduates of Berkshire Arts & Technology Charter Public School (BArT) who have completed their first year of college are invited to apply for the Julia Bowen Bridge to College Scholarship.
 
The scholarship fund was established in 2017 to honor Julia Bowen, BArT's founding executive director. Through her service to the school, Bowen demonstrated her commitment to supporting all students' successful path to and through college. In this spirit, the scholarship was created by and is managed by the BArT Foundation to provide financial assistance to select BArT alumni through their college career.
 
A scholarship of up to $1,250 will be awarded to a BArT alumnus or alumna who has successfully completed year 1 of college. Assuming successful completion of the school year, the award will be continued through years 2, 3, and 4 and, if need be, 5. The award does NOT need to be used for tuition.
 
Applications may be accessed at https://bit.ly/Bowen2024. The application process includes a narrative about the applicant, how the successful applicant plans to use the Bowen Scholarship to increase the likelihood of college success, and how the applicant has or will support the BArT alumni network or college office.
 
The application deadline is Friday, May 17, 2024.
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