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General Manager John Meaney Jr. said the new ambulance arrived on Friday.

North Adams Receives New Ambulance

By Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff
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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – The North Adams Ambulance Service received its new ambulance Friday.
 
"We are very excited; we are always excited when we get new ambulances," General Manager John Meaney Jr. said.  "The crew will be excited about it and they are going through all of the new training."
 
Meaney said the new ambulance replaces a 2009 unit that had near 203,000 miles on it.
 
"It was the end of its life," he said. "It was in its natural cycle for replacement."
 
Meaney said the new ambulance cost $155,000 and part of it was funded through donations from the community.
 
Meaney said the ambulance is equipped with an automatic lifting unit so when they load a patient into the ambulance, the emergency medical technicians don’t have to muscle the patient into the ambulance. 
 
Meaney said other than that the ambulance is pretty much the same as the other units.
 
"Quite honestly we have four trucks that are identical," he said. "We have been aiming for that for some time now. Everything is the same and it is going to be good."  
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Clarksburg FinCom, Select Board Agree on $1.9M Town Operating Budget

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
CLARKSBURG, Mass. — The town is looking at an operating budget of $1,859,413 for fiscal 2025, down a percent from this year largely because of debt falling off.
 
Town officials are projecting a total budget at about $5.1 million, however, the School Committee is not expected to approve a school budget for two more weeks so no final number has been determined.
 
Town officials said they've asked the school budget to come in at a 2 percent increase. Finance Committee member Carla Fosser asked what would happen if it was more than that. 
 
"Then we would need to make cuts," said Town Administrator Carl McKinney, adding, "I'm a product of that school. But at the same time, we have a town to run to and, you know, we're facing uncertain weather events. And our culverts are old, the roads are falling apart. ... ." 
 
The assessment to McCann Technical School is $363,220, down about $20,000 from this year.
 
The major increases on the town side are step and cost-of-living raises for employees (with the exception of the town clerk at her request), the addition of a highway laborer, an increase in hours from 16 to 24 for the town accountant, and insurance and benefits that are about $70,000. There is a slight increase for employee training and supplies such as postage.
 
Select Board Chair Robert Norcross at Wednesday's joint meeting with the Finance Committee, said the town's employees are hard-working and that wages aren't keeping up with inflaction.
 
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