WFF, Images To Present Romantic Comedy "Blue State"

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"Blue State," a contemporary romantic comedy with a very political twist, will be co-presented by Williamstown Film Festival and Images Cinema on Monday, June 9th. Its director Marshall Lewy will be in attendance for a Q-&-A after the film, which will screen at Images, 50 Spring Street, Williamstown.

Featuring Academy Award-winner Anna Paquin and rising actor Breckin Meyer, "Blue State" is a wry and provocative comedy about politics, romance, and the paradoxes of being American today. Set in 2004, the film revolves around John Logue - an eager young campaign volunteer who in a drunken moment vows to move to Canada if George Bush wins re-election. When John's pledge gets televised and the results come in, he's left without job, girlfriend, or country. Once he meets a mysterious young woman, Chloe, the two set off on a road trip from California to Winnipeg. In the course of John's and Chloe's travels, many secrets are revealed and many differences between the U.S. and Canada come hilariously to life.

"Blue State" premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and has wonderful resonance for this big election year. It's the latest collaboration between WFF and Images, which have previously teamed up on "Rocket Science," "God Grew Tired of Us," "The Last Kiss," and "The Illusionist" during the WFF off-season.

Tickets are $15 (Images members $12), and may be purchased in advance at (413) 458- 1039 or at the door.
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Williamstown Board Opts to Negotiate with College on Water St. Lot

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff

Newly elected board member Nate Budington, far left, participates in his first in-person meeting along with, from left, Matt Neely, Stephanie Boyd, Peter Beck, Shana Dixon and Town Manager Robert Menicocci.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Select Board on Monday decided to enter into negotiations with Williams College on the sale of the vacant town-owned lot at 59 Water St.
 
But the board members made it clear that the college's proposal to acquire the lot is a starting point, not a final deal that the elected officials would accept.
 
"For the sake of continued conversation, I'm in favor of [awarding Williams the site], but if this process wasn't continued with the opportunity for further negotiation, I wouldn't vote to continue this," Peter Beck said. "I think that next step is necessary for us to get to a yes on this."
 
"I think there's wide agreement on that," Matthew Neely said just before the 5-0 vote to enter talks with the college.
 
Williams was the sole respondent to a town-issued request for proposals to develop the former town garage site, currently a dirt lot.
 
The college's stated intent is to build a new Facilities office and create up to 170 parking spaces at 59 Water Street. That use will allow the college to redevelop the current Facilities building site and parking lot as part of a reconception of the school's indoor athletic and recreation facilities.
 
Under the terms of the RFP, the college's proposal was subjected to review by an ad hoc advisory committee to the town manager, who brought the question to the Select Board. That board will have the final say on any purchase and sales agreement.
 
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