Adams Plans Hoosic River Cleanup

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ADAMS, Mass. — A spring cleanup of downtown Adams, the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail and portions of the Hoosic River and its tributary streams will be held on Saturday, May 16, from 9 a.m. to noon, with lunch from noon to 1.

"Adams Cleans Up (the Hoosic)" is sponsored by the Hoosic River Watershed Association and supported by a grant from the William J. and Margery S. Barrett Fund of the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation. Delmolino & Sons is donating a Dumpster.

Participants should meet at the Discover the Berkshires Visitors Center on East Hoosac Street. Cleanup teams will be sent out to various locations with bags, gloves and brooms, and other teams will apply decals to storm drains and install dog cleanup stations. Signed releases are required for all participants, and youths must have a signed release from a parent or legal guardian and must be accompanied by an adult.

Participants are invited to the following cookout lunch at the visitors' center. There will be prizes for the team that collects the most garbage, finds the most unique item, and demonstrates the most enthusiasm. Large groups are asked to sign up in advance.

 A rain date is set for Saturday, May 23. For more information, contact Caroline Scully, South Branch coordinator, Hoosic River Watershed Association at carolineannscully@gmail.com or 413-652-1549 or HooRWA at office@hoorwa.org or 413-458-2742.
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Cheshire Town Meeting Oks Budgets, Debates Potential Prop 2 1/2 Override

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Moderator Carol Francesconi, left, and Anne Marie Furey were presented flowers in memory of the Rev. William Furey, their brother and husband, respectively. The town report was dedicated to him. 
CHESHIRE, Mass. — Town meeting on Monday approved all 35 articles on the annual meeting warrant, including a total spending for fiscal 2027 of more than $8.5 million. 
 
Some 77 of the town's more than 2,500 registered voters filled the Cheshire Community House meeting room, debating on a number of articles during the meeting that lasted nearly three hours
 
The town dedicated its annual report to the Rev. William David Furey, longtime pastor of First Baptist Church and more recently Berkshire Union Chapel in Lanesborough. Furey died last year at age 77.
 
His wife, Anne Marie Furey, and his sister, Town Moderator Carol Francesconi, were presented with a bouquet of flowers in tribute to him. 
 
He was an exemplary member of the community who left a lasting impression in each and every life that he touched, said Town Clerk Whitney Flynn. 
 
Voters approved several warrant articles that make up an operating budget of $3,840,314 for fiscal 2027. Of this amount, $1,642,481 is allocated for the general government budget, which was approved after clarification of a few questions.
 
One item was the administrative assistant's salary. Prior to the annual meeting, the town eliminated the executive assistant salary of $54,309 in favor of a part-time administrative assistant salary of $27,155, to reduce costs considering the financial constraint the town is in. 
 
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