Great Barrington To Host American Rescue Plan Act Funds Meeting

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — The Select board will hold a public meeting Nov. 1 at 6 p.m. to receive residents' input on how to best deploy more than $2 million in funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
 
The meeting will be held via Zoom and will be posted on the town calendar for Nov. 1.
 
Half of this funding has already been received by the town, but it is not yet allocated. The remainder comes in 2022.
 
Use of these ARPA funds ($2,075,908 for Great Barrington) is not expected to be subject to a town meeting vote. But town leaders seek public feedback on best uses for the funds.
 
Expenditures must fall into one of five categories:
  • Public health
  • Economic impact of the Covid-19 emergency
  • Loss of public sector revenue
  • Premium pay for essential workers
  • Water, sewer and broadband Infrastructure
 
In addition to hosting a public input meeting, the town will also prepare an online survey for town residents. This survey will be made available in the coming weeks.
 
ARPA was signed into law on March 11, 2021, in response to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 crisis.
 
Nationally, ARPA provides $1.9 trillion for continued COVID-19 response and recovery, including $350 billion for the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds.
 
Approximately $113 billion is for Massachusetts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
 
 
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Dion Brown Announces Transfer to Boston College

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It will be a shorter trip for Berkshire County basketball fans who want to see former Monument Mountain basketball star Dion Brown play home games next winter.
 
On Wednesday afternoon, Brown announced via the social media platform “X” that he is transferring to Boston College.
 
“I am proud to announce my decision to further my academic and athletic career at Boston College,” Brown tweeted. “I am hopeful for the future! Go Eagles.”
 
In 2023-24, Brown, then a sophomore at Boston College, was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches’ Division I All-District Second team.
 
Brown was a first-team all-America East performer for the Retrievers last winter, breaking the school’s sophomore record for points with 607. He was third in the America East with 19 points per game and sixth in rebounding with 7.8 rebounds per game for UMBC, which went 11-21, losing to UMass-Lowell in the first round of the conference tournament. 
 
B.C. went 20-16 last winter, falling to the University of Virginia in the quarter-finals of the ACC tournament and advancing to the first round of the National Invitational Tournament.
 
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