Goodwill Opens New Store in North Adams

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Goodwill is opening a new boutique in the former Aaron's storefront on State Street.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Goodwill of the Berkshires opens its new store at 166 State St. on Thursday.

A grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the North County Store and Boutique will be held on Saturday, Nov. 17, at 1 p.m.

The new store, in the storefront most recently occupied by Aaron's rental service, comes less than three months after Goodwill launched its Dalton Avenue flagship store in Pittsfield on Aug. 18. 

Frank Engels, CEO of Goodwill of the Berkshires and Southern Vermont, said the North County Store will replace the Goodwill store on Route 8 in Adams.

The new location is a larger retail operation that offers customers a greatly improved shopping experience, said Engels, with wider aisles, better product displays and signage, and an enhanced selection of new and gently used merchandise that will be restocked hourly.
 
"We are very pleased to see Goodwill of the Berkshires opening their new store here in North Adams," said Mayor Richard Alcombright in a statement. "This new model, which combines a more spacious environment and the new boutique concept, should give so many of our residents a wonderful shopping experience. Additionally, in keeping with their mission, they will also provide employment to people with disabilities and training for unskilled workers. I thank Frank Engels and Goodwill for their investment and commitment to our community."

The store features a separate boutique area with upscale designer clothes, shoes and accessories for women and men. Boutique sales benefit Goodwill's Suit YourSelf program, a referral-only service that provides free, personal assistance to individuals selecting donated business attire for job interviews. Additional outfits are provided when Suit YourSelf clients receive jobs. 

Goodwill is also bringing customized skill development, job training, and employment placement services to individuals in North County who have disabilities, lack education or job experience or face other employment challenges, said Engels. He also plans to open a SuitYourself program in North Adams early next year, based on the success of this service at Goodwillls Tyler Avenue headquarters.

"Goodwill of the Berkshires is a very community-minded social service agency," said Engels. "Suit YourSelf is one of many vital workforce development programs we provide to our community in collaboration with other area resources, including Northern Berkshire United Way."

Founded in 1956, Goodwill of the Berkshires is considered a sustainable social enterprise that helps all people enhance their quality of life, independence and self-sufficiency through employment training and other support services.

The North County Store and Boutique will be open daily, Monday through Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5.

The public is invited to the Nov. 17 ribbon cutting, which will feature remarks by Alcombright and Engels and activities including a drawings for a tablet computer, store discount coupons and other prizes.

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Williamstown Finance Committee Finalizes Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Proposal

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The tax bill of a median-priced single family home will go up by 8.45 percent in the year that begins July 1 under a spending plan approved by the Finance Committee on Wednesday night.
 
After more than a month of going through all proposed spending by the town and public schools and searching for places to trim the budget and adjust revenue estimates, the Fin Comm voted to send a series of fiscal articles to the May 19 annual town meeting for approval.
 
The panel also discussed how to appeal to town meeting members to reverse what Fin Comm members long have described as an anti-growth sentiment in town that keeps the tax base from expanding.
 
New growth in the tax base is generated by new construction or improvements to property that raise its value. A lack of new growth (the town projects 15 percent less revenue from new growth in fiscal year 2027 than it had in FY26) means that increased spending falls more heavily on current taxpayers.
 
The two largest spending articles on the draft warrant for the May meeting are the appropriations for general government spending and the assessment from the Mount Greylock Regional School District.
 
The former, which includes the Department of Public Works, the Williamstown Police and town hall staffing, is up by just 2.5 percent from the current fiscal year to FY27 — from $10.6 million to $10.9 million.
 
The latter, which pays for Williamstown Elementary School and the town's share of the middle-high school, is up 13.7 percent, from $14.8 million to $16.8 million.
 
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