Clarksburg Appoints Town Accountant, Returns to Normalcy

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
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Meeting Thursday to appoint a town accountant are Selectmen Jeffrey Levanos, Chairman Carl McKinney and Lily Kuzia. Also at the table are interim administrator Debra Choquette and new Town Administrator Thomas Webb.
CLARKSBURG, Mass. — The Selectmen on Thursday morning marked the return of normalcy to the town's government with the appointment of a new town accountant.

The selection of Christa Marsh, the treasurer until that post was eliminated as an elective office in the town election last week, completes the town's administrative structure.

The meeting table on Thursday was at capacity with the addition of Selectman Jeffrey Levanos, elected last week, and new Town Administrator Thomas Webb.

Town officials have been struggling for months after losing its administrator, who'd also come to fill other appointed posts over time, as well as its longtime board chairman. Not long after, the part-time town accountant also left for a full-time job at North Adams City Hall.

It also marked Thursday as the last morning meeting for the board and a return to its regularly scheduled meetings on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month.

Chairman Carl McKinney and Selectwoman Lily Kuzia had been meeting at least once a week or more in the mornings to keep the town operating. Without a town administrator, the two had to meet publicly to comply with Open Meeting law to discuss town business, make decisions, and sign off on various issues.

"Decisions had to be made on a weekly basis," said McKinney after Thursday's meeting. "That was the driving force. We needed to communicate and there was a lot of issues on our plate that had to be addressed."

Marsh was appointed accountant with a vote of 2-1, with Kuzia the naye vote. The choice for the 10-hour post was split at the last meeting with McKinney voting for Marsh and Kuzia for Town Clerk Carol Jammalo.

Levanos was the needed tie-breaker, siding with McKinney based on Marsh's experience.


"I was here for both interviews, both ladies did very well. I was impressed with both," he said. "There is a little bit of urgency to the accountant's position, I feel, so I needed to make a decision on based on who was more familiar with the situation of the town."

Marsh will work Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 to 3. She said she would work on her own time with current accountant Beverly Cooper next week; Cooper's resignation is effective June 1. The board set a nine-month probationary period for Marsh.

In other business:

• The board confirmed the hours the tax collector and treasurer, both now appointed positions filled by Melissa Wandrei, at four days a week: 8 to 4:30 on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, and 11-3:30 on Tuesday. Her office is on the ground floor of Town Hall near the back door.

• McKinney asked Webb to look into signage for Henderson Road at the intersection with Route 8 (River Road) to warn motorists to exit with care. The intersection has been the site of several accidents and McKinney did not think the state would move quickly enough on signage and lowering the speed limit on Route 8.

• Brought to Webb's attention the continued problem with the alarm at the Senior Center. McKinney expressed frustraton at the cost and failure to fix the system. Chief Michael Williams has been working with Lee Audio to modify the bill.

• Jammalo reminded elected and appointed officials that they needed to contact her to be sworn in and that the due date for dog licenses are June 1. Her office will be closed June 6-8 while she attends a conference.

• The next meeting will be Wednesday, June 13, at 6:30 p.m.

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Companion Corner Grey Boy at No Paws Left Behind

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — There's a cat No Paws Left Behind still waiting for his forever home.

iBerkshire's Companion Corner is a weekly series spotlighting an animal in our local shelters that is ready to find a home. He was previously highlighted but he now has new information.

Grey Boy is 10 years old and is a gray and white domestic shorthair and was previously highlighted on Companion Corner.

The shelter's Executive Director Noelle Howland introduced us to him and his long journey to be ready for adoption.

"He's been here a couple months. He was a transfer from a rescue in Bennington. They were out of space, so we had taken him in with a few other cats. So he's been here a couple months. He came in with what we believed was a respiratory infection," she said. "So it took us a little bit to get him ready, and then he also needed a dental. So he has nice, clean teeth. He had some teeth removed, and then he has to go back in and have one more dental. So he'll be all ready to go."

It was previously thought that he has feline herpes but he was recently diagnosed with a palette fracture because of how bad his dental disease was, which is what is causing his sneezing. He can now go home with cats, a cat-savvy dog and children.

"He has had two dentals since being with us. Due to the palate fracture he will be sneezy for the rest of his life, not contagious sneezing, but that doesn’t stop him from living a perfectly happy life. He should be on wet food with chunks due to this and since he has had many teeth removed," Howland said.

Grey Boy loves to play with toys and enjoy treats. He would also love to have a window to lounge or bird-watch in.

"He is not afraid of anything. He's very curious, so I'm sure he'd love if you have windows for him to look out of. He still plays, even though he's 10 it does not stop him. So any home would be a good fit for him."

Now that he is ready to be adopted, he is excited. When you walk into the room with him he will rub up against your leg introducing himself and asking to be pet.

"Usually, I would say, when you're walking, he'll bonk into you so he might catch you off guard a little bit. He constantly is rubbing against you," Howland said. "He really, I would say he's lazy when you want him to be, and he's active when you want him to be. He'll play with toys. He's usually lounging away. And then when he comes out he'll play. He loves it. So, very friendly, easy going cat."

He is now perfectly healthy with his dentals all done and veterinary care up to date and is ready to find his forever family.

"I would say the friendliest, easiest cat you could have. He's just, he's just gonna be a little sneezy sometimes, but that doesn't stop him from doing anything," she said.

Grey Boy's adoption fee is sponsored by Rooted in Balance Counseling LLC.

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