Fall Foliage Children's Parade Set Sept. 30

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Last year's parade was themed 'Our Heroes.'
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The annual Fall Foliage Children's Parade will be held Friday, Sept. 30, at 5:30 in the downtown.

This year's theme is "Take Paws for North Adams," a celebration of the domestic animals and the wildlife of the region. Trophies and prizes awarded for costumed individuals, groups and floats that best fit the theme.

Children up through Grade 8 are welcome to participate. The Drury High School band will perform before the parade.

Meet at the corner of Eagle and Main streets for registration beginning at 5 p.m. The parade steps off at 5:30 to march down Main Street to City Hall.

Winners will have opportunity to march in the 56th annual Fall Foliage Parage on Sunday, Oct. 2, beginning at 1 p.m.

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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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