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Clarksburg Elects New Select Board, Planning Board

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CLARKSBURG, Mass. — The town has a new Select Board with the election on Tuesday of Carlyle "Chip" Chesbro Jr. and Kimberly Goodell. 
 
Goodell and Chesbro join Jeffrey Levanos on the three-member board. Chesbro was elected to fill the final two years of the three-year term of Williams Schrade Jr., who resigned when he took a job in Pittsfield. Goodell won in a write-in campaign to replace Linda Reardon, who chose not to run for a another three-year term. 
 
In an odd coincidence, it was three years ago that a similar situation occurred. Then it was Reardon, newly retired as Clarksburg School principal, who won in a write-in for a vacant three-year seat and Schrade who was on the ballot to finish off the last two years of a three-year term. Levanos was also chairman at that time. 
 
Town Clerk Carol Jammalo said turn out was light at 17 percent, with 190 of the town's 1,138 registered voters casting ballots. By 2 p.m. on Tuesday, only 62 votes had been cast. 
 
Newcomer Laura Wood was elected without opposition to the School Committee, taking the three-year seat left vacant by Levanos.
 
Tuesday's election also ensured that the town would have a full Planning Board this year. With several resignations and decisions not to run for re-election, there was no one on the ballot for three seats. Town officials had pushed to get a controversial cell-tower siting decision completed prior to the election and appointed Town Administrator Carl McKinney as an interim planner to ensure a quorum.
 
Vincent King was elected to the full five-year position that was open; Erin Scott to complete four years of a five-year term, and Gregory Vigna to complete the last year of a full term. 
 
In a two-way race for the Board of Health between to write-in candidates, Ronald Pierce was elected to the vacant seat. The incumbent, Cynthia Schock, had not returned nomination papers in time to be on the ballot and was defeated in her write-in campaign to return to the board. 
 
Re-elected unopposed were Moderator Bryan Tanner, Tree Warden Ernest Dix, War Memorial Trustee  Joseph Bushika, and Library Trustee Linda Hurlbut.
 
Elected positions can be sworn in after the annual town meeting to be held Wednesday, May 24. at 6:30 p.m. at Clarksburg School or by making arrangements with Jammalo. She can be reached at 413-663-8255 or ClarksburgTClerk@gmail.com
 
"Thank you to all the election workers for their dedication in serving the town," she said. "Thank you to all the people who came out to vote."

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Central Berkshire School Officials OK $35M Budget

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The Central Berkshire Regional School Committee approved a $35 million budget for fiscal 2025 during its meeting on Thursday.
 
Much of the proposed spending plan is similar to what was predicted in the initial and tentative budget presentations, however, the district did work with the Finance subcommittee to further offset the assessments to the towns, Superintendent Leslie Blake-Davis said. 
 
"What you're going see in this budget is a lower average assessment to the towns than what you saw in the other in the tentative budget that was approved," she said. 
 
The fiscal 2025 budget is $35,428,892, a 5.56 percent or $1,867,649, over this year's $33,561,243.
 
"This is using our operating funds, revolving revenue or grant revenue. So what made up the budget for the tentative budget is pretty much the same," Director of Finance and Operations Gregory Boino said.
 
"We're just moving around funds … so, we're using more of the FY25 rural aid funds instead of operating funds next year."
 
Increases the district has in the FY25 operating budget are from active employee health insurance, retiree health insurance, special education out-of-district tuition, temporary bond principal and interest payment, pupil transportation, Berkshire County Retirement contributions, and the federal payroll tax. 
 
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