N. Berkshire Mineral Club Hosts Annual Show

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POWNAL, Vt. — The Northern Berkshire Mineral Club is hosting its annual gem and mineral show at American Legion Post 90 on Route 7.

The show will take place on Saturday, Sept. 12, from 10 to 6, and Sunday, Sept. 13, from 10 to 5; the Legion is just north of the old Green Mountain Race Track and Route 346. Hourly door prizes will be drawn with a grand prize to be awarded each day.

The show will include gems and minerals, fossils and gift items, carvings, jewel boxes and more. Dealers from New England and other areas of the East Coast will offer a wide selection of jewelry, including turquoise and other gemstone items, as well as prize mineral specimens, onyx carvings, sterling silver and gold jewelry, a variety of fossils and other gift items.

Children and beginner collectors will be able to find reasonably priced items and grab bags. For the benefit of children, there will be a fish pond at which youngsters may "fish" for a bag of mineral specimens.


Lunch will be available.

The show is open to the general public. Admission is $2, children under 12 free when accompanied by an adult. School groups or other large groups may apply for a special rate.

The club meets the third Sunday of the month, October through May, at 2 p.m. in the community room at the Spring Park Apartments, 45 Spring St., North Adams. Membership is open to persons of all ages interested in minerals, gems, fossils and related hobbies.
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North Adams OKs Property Sale, Vac Truck Buy

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City Council on Tuesday sold off a dilapidated property and approved borrowing of more than $600,000 for a new vacuum truck. 
 
The property at 135 East Quincy St. was acquired for back taxes through Land Court. Mayor Jennifer Macksey said the city had a buyer at $30,000. 
 
"Folks, I was shocked that we even got a buyer," she said. "When we took it, I was afraid we were really going to own it. The back of it is like missing it's in deplorable condition."
 
However, there were four or five interested buyers with the $30,000 cash bid being the best, the mayor said. The delinquent taxes on the property are $80,000.
 
"We are taking a loss on it, but again we're hopeful that they will flip it, so to say, and get it back on the tax rolls," said Macksey. "So technically, I don't have to ask you for permission, because it is a foreclosed property, but as I said before, I'd like to inform you of the good work that [Treasurer/Tax Collector] Jessica {Lincourt} is doing, and that we are moving these tax title properties through foreclosure, which we hate doing ...
 
"But this house has been vacant for a very long time, and we have a lot of complaints from the neighbors out there about this."
 
In answer to questions, Lincourt said 44 properties are currently in Land Court. 
 
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