Plans of local investors to buy Gen. Cable building are stalled

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    Plans of local investors to buy the General Cable building on Water Street for businesses and possibly housing, are stalled, according to organizer Stuart Shatken.     Shatken said yesterday that "we weren't able to come to terms," with General Cable, and that they have been informed by the company that "they are in negotiations with someone else."     The building houses the operations of Tripod, which employs 66 people, but is moving those jobs to Waltham where Lycos, its parent corporation, is located.     "We've all been stopped dead in our tracks," Shatken said yesterday.     General Cable official Lisa Lawson at the company headquarters in Allen Heights, Ky., did not return a telephone call seeking information yesterday.     Shatken said he heard only that General Cable is in negotiations with "someone from Massachusetts, but not from this area."     "It's a mystery to us," he said. "It's disappointing, because we had a lot of good-spirited people, a community-based group, involved in the scrimmage."     Earlier, Shatken had said that Tripod's move to Waltham would not affect the group's plans for the building, seen as a linchpin for the development of Water Street. Other prospective tenants would take up Tripod's slack, Shatken had said.
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Snow, 'Freezing Drizzle' Forecast for Berkshires

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The day before the day before Christmas is shaping up to be a messy mix of rain and snow. 
 
A winter weather advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service office in Albany, N.Y., through 7 a.m. on Wednesday for Berkshire County, and eastern Rensselaer County in New York. 
 
Patchy snowfall was expected to begin Tuesday morning over the region and through the afternoon, before turning to freezing drizzle in the evening. The region could see total accumulations of 2 to 5 inches of snow and a glaze of ice. 
 
WTEN Channel 10 in Albany has North County and Southern Vermont getting up to 6 inches. 
 
Heavier snow is forecast beginning after midnight along with gusty northwesterly winds. According to NWS, "The combination of gusty winds and falling snow will likely reduce visibility and lead to difficult travel."
 
Christmas Eve will be cold and breezy and Christmas Day cloudy with highs in the upper 30s, but turning frostier in the evening. Friday will be in the 20s with a chance of snow. 
 
Most schools are either already out this week for the holiday vacation or have half-days Tuesday or Wednesday. 
 
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