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The name change of the Miner Road bridge to the Sgt. Gregory Aloysius Noonan bridge has passed the state Senate.

State Senate Approves Naming Lanesborough Bridge After War Hero

By Andy McKeeveriBerkshires Staff
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A dedication to Noonan has already been placed on the side of the bridge.
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — The state Senate approved naming the Miner Road bridge after a local Vietnam hero. Now it goes to the House of Representatives.
 
The bridge was rebuilt in 2012 and the Board of Selectmen petitioned the state to name it after Sgt. Gregory Aloysius Noonan.
 
After three consecutive legislative sessions, the bill finally received approval from the Senate on Thursday and it will need approval from the state House of Representative and be signed by Gov. Charlie Baker. 
 
The town had already placed signage honoring Noonan on the bridge. 
 
Noonan was drafted in 1968 and sent to Vietnam as a sergeant with the 9th Infantry Division. The Mount Greylock Regional High School graduate was under heavy fire in three battles and was twice wounded, the most serious injury being shot in the leg while in the Mekong Delta. He earned Combat Infantryman Badges, three Air Medals, two Purple Hearts, and a Vietnam Service Medal and three Bronze Stars for heroism among others. He returned home in 1969.
 
His picture and list of accomplishments current hang in the Board of Selectmen's office and his medals are on display in Town Hall. Resident Tom McKnight was a close friend of Noonan's and had petitioned the board for not only to name the bridge after him but also provided the medals for display.
 
"He was my best friend in Lanesborough. We grew up together. We played sports together," McKnight told the board back in October of 2012 when the Board of Selectmen approved his request to rename the bridge. "Nobody even knows that he is a town hero."
 
Noonan died on June 30, 1990. On the bridge now hangs his portrait and a list of his accomplishments. 
 
A dedication reads: 
 
"Courage, Sacrifice, Valor, Code of Honor, Loyalty. 
 
Recognizing all the branches of our armed forces, men and women, who fight for America's Freedom and Principles throughout the World. 
They served bravely and fought like tigers. 
 
You don't have to be larger than life to be a hero, just larger than yourself.
 
One voice can make a difference.
Our Friend Was A Leader of Men. One of America's Best.
When you are not remembered, you never existed."
 
The legislation currently pending directs the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to erect and maintain additional signage in memory of Noonan. The bill was originally filed by the late state Rep. Gailanne Cariddi and former state Sen. Benjamin Downing. Cariddi and state Sen. Adam Hinds both filed the bill again this year and Cariddi had ushered it through the preliminary approvals. 
 
Following Cariddi's death, Hinds and the Berkshire House delegation have been picking up her legislation.

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Lanesborough Open Space and Recreation Plan Survey

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — The town of Lanesborough is seeking input on its upcoming Open Space and Recreation Plan.

The town's Open Space and Recreation Plan Advisory Committee is asking the public to complete a 20-question survey about the community's outdoor recreation and conservation priorities, needs, and desires. The survey is open to both residents and visitors until Dec. 12.

The survey is on the town's website and at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LanesboroughOSRP. Paper copies are also available at the library and at town hall.

The responses will inform the committee's development of policies and strategies that the town and local partners will implement during the next 10 years to achieve the community's open space and recreation goals. Additionally, the town's updated Open Space and Recreation Plan will make the town eligible for state funding to improve its recreational facilities and protect natural resources.

For more information, contact Committee Chair Stacy Parsons at lanesboroughconservation@gmail.com and/or Berkshire Regional Planning Commission Community Planner Andrew McKeever at amckeever@berkshireplanning.org.

 

 

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