Sand Springs Accepting Sign-Ups For Samuelson Swim Academy

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Sand Springs Recreational Center is accepting sign-ups for group lessons for the Samuelson Swim Academy.
 
Lessons are available for anyone ages 3 and up. There will also be a parent assist class offered the first week of September for those under 3. The instructors are Cori Ghidotti, Erica Mach, Kevin Aliberti and Samantha Livingstone (an Olympic gold medalist and experienced coach, instructor and clinician).
 
"We are delighted to be able to offer swim lessons this season," said Carl Samuelson, trustee and an advisor to the Samuelson Swim Academy. "Although it's a shortened season, we have had dozens of inquiries about our lesson programs. We hope to improve the swimming skills of many, many kids over the next few weeks."
 
Group lessons will be held at the pool daily between 9 and 11 a.m. Lessons are offered in one-week sessions and range from $50 to $70 per week, depending on the instructor.
 
The weeks of instruction are:
  • Week of Aug. 19 - 23 (Monday - Friday) – Junior Instructors
  • Week of Aug. 26 - 30 (Monday - Friday) – Samantha Livingstone
  • Week of Sept. 2 - 6 (Monday - Friday) – Samantha Livingstone
Signs-ups are available at the pool at 158 Sand Springs Road, or by calling 413-458-6026 between 11 a.m and 7:30 p.m. Class descriptions are available at the check-in desk or on the Sand Springs website
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Williamstown Board of Health Looks to Regulate Nitrous Oxide Sales

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Board of Health last week agreed to look into drafting a local ordinance that would regulate the sale of nitrous oxide.
 
Resident Danielle Luchi raised the issue, telling the board she recently learned a local retailer was selling large containers of the compound, which has legitimate medical and culinary uses but also is used as a recreational drug.
 
The nitrous oxide (N2O) canisters are widely marketed as "whippets," a reference to the compound's use in creating whipped cream. Also called "laughing gas" for its medical use for pain relief and sedation, N2O is also used recreationally — and illegally — to achieve feelings of euphoria and relaxation, sometimes with tragic consequences.
 
A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association earlier this year found that, "from 2010 to 2023, there was a total of 1,240 deaths attributable to nitrous oxide poisoning among people aged 15 to 74 years in the U.S."
 
"Nitrous oxide is a drug," Luchi told the board at its Tuesday morning meeting. "Kids are getting high from it. They're dying in their cars."
 
To combat the issue, the city of Northampton passed an ordinance that went into effect in June of this year.
 
"Under the new policy … the sale of [nitrous oxide] is prohibited in all retail establishments in Northampton, with the exception of licensed kitchen supply stores and medical supply stores," according to Northampton's website. "The regulation also limits sales to individuals 21 years of age and older and requires businesses to verify age using a valid government-issued photo ID."
 
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