Adams Moving Forward With Library Renovations

By Andy McKeeveriBerkshires Staff
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The town alloted $75,000 for the engineering work.

ADAMS, Mass. — The town is reviewing applications from three architects to develop a restoration plan for the library.

According to Director of Community Development Donna Cesan, edm Architects, Barry Architects and Austin Design have all submitted proposals.

The plan is to evaluate the building, determine what repairs are critical and develop preliminary plans with cost estimates.

Once the town has secured funding for construction, the winning bidder will be asked to develop final designs.

Construction could begin as early as next fall depending on the costs and funding sources.

Cesan said she hopes to award the contract by the middle of January so the initial phases could be completed by the spring when state grants become available.

"It's not only a real important building for the town but it is right on Park Street," Cesan said, adding that the town has recently performed many facade project to spruce up the town's main road.

In 2010 the town had edm do an initial review of the library and the Registry of Deeds and later spent about $225,000 for masonry and window work. Similar issues were found at the library.

Now, the library is moving forward with a $75,000 town appropriation to complete the next steps of engineering. On Dec. 20, the town received the three proposals and in the coming weeks will determine which firm to work with and enter negotiations.



"We're looking for someone who has done some historic work before," Cesan said. "We're focused on the front facade."

The building upgrade could be eligible for partial funding from the state Historical Commission so Cesan wants to have as much information for that application as possible.

However, she is cautious in saying that without knowing the full extent of the needed repairs, the town could not pursue the project at all or seek a different funding method.

"We won't go to the second phase without a funding source," she said.

Cesan said the town will be developing a strategy for funding by the spring and hopes that a construction contract could be awarded by the end of the summer. Work could either begin in the fall or the spring of 2014, she said.

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Cheshire Town Meeting Oks Budgets, Debates Potential Prop 2 1/2 Override

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Moderator Carol Francesconi, left, and Anne Marie Furey were presented flowers in memory of the Rev. William Furey, their brother and husband, respectively. The town report was dedicated to him. 
CHESHIRE, Mass. — Town meeting on Monday approved all 35 articles on the annual meeting warrant, including a total spending for fiscal 2027 of more than $8.5 million. 
 
Some 77 of the town's more than 2,500 registered voters filled the Cheshire Community House meeting room, debating on a number of articles during the meeting that lasted nearly three hours
 
The town dedicated its annual report to the Rev. William David Furey, longtime pastor of First Baptist Church and more recently Berkshire Union Chapel in Lanesborough. Furey died last year at age 77.
 
His wife, Anne Marie Furey, and his sister, Town Moderator Carol Francesconi, were presented with a bouquet of flowers in tribute to him. 
 
He was an exemplary member of the community who left a lasting impression in each and every life that he touched, said Town Clerk Whitney Flynn. 
 
Voters approved several warrant articles that make up an operating budget of $3,840,314 for fiscal 2027. Of this amount, $1,642,481 is allocated for the general government budget, which was approved after clarification of a few questions.
 
One item was the administrative assistant's salary. Prior to the annual meeting, the town eliminated the executive assistant salary of $54,309 in favor of a part-time administrative assistant salary of $27,155, to reduce costs considering the financial constraint the town is in. 
 
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