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Selectmen John Boyle, John Bartels, and Robert Bishop with Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Town Planner Rebecca Slick, A.J. Enchill from state Sen. Adam Hinds' office, and Sean Cain from state Rep. Paul Mark's office.

Dalton Signs Community Compact With Polito; IT Upgrades Planned

By Andy McKeeveriBerkshires Staff
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Dalton became the 314th municipality in the state to sign agreements.

DALTON, Mass. — Technology moves fast. The government doesn't.

Except maybe this time. 

It was on Sept. 7 that Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito handed an application for a Community Compact agreement to town officials. 

On Thursday, just two months later, she was back to sign an agreement to get the town's technology infrastructure moving as well. 

The technology Dalton officials use is behind the times. Town Hall doesn't have a server to back up files and documents. Town officials are saving things to flash drives and filing paperwork. 
 
There is a much better way but towns often don't have the ability to do major IT upgrades either because of funding for lack of specialized staff to do it.
 
That's where the state is stepping in. The Community Compact agreement officials signed with Polito on Thursday is part of a program to bring money and technical assistance to towns to make government more efficient. 
 
The towns adopt a "best practice" from a list the administrative office has provided and the agreement brings state resources to implement it.
 
For Dalton, the state will provide up to $200,000 and expertise for the town to first perform an assessment of its IT structure and then secondly build the offsite backup server.
 
"We can always do more and better in delivering services," Polito said. "We at the state level are always looking for innovative approaches to provide better services in the commonwealth and our partners in municipal government across the state are doing just the same."
 
Polito and Gov. Charlie Baker both come from working in municipal government. The Community Compact program was one of the first it rolled out as a way to partner with cities and towns. 
 
"That experience has been invaluable for me and the governor. This community compact program has been quite successful in helping communities of all sizes and in all places," Polito said.
 
Dalton becomes the 314th municipality in the state to sign a compact. Other towns have used it for assistance in regionalization efforts, revamp the budgeting process and bringing in new forecasting models, craft new master plans, and more. 
 
Polito had encouraged the town to apply for the compact assistance after delivering a Green Communities grant in September.  

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Berkshire Money Management Welcomes Financial Advisor

DALTON, Mass. — Berkshire Money Management (BMM) announced that Financial Advisor PJ Gagne, AIF has joined the firm. 
 
He brings a grounded, values-based approach to financial planning, helping professionals and business owners in their 50s and 60s answer financial questions and move toward retirement with clarity and confidence.
 
Gagne specializes in guiding clients through decisions—such as when to take Social Security, how to protect their children's future, and how to turn a lifetime of hard work into long-term financial security. His collaborative planning style helps clients understand their best-case scenarios while preparing for uncertainties.
 
"PJ's ability to simplify complex decisions and help clients move forward confidently makes him a tremendous addition to our team," said Allen Harris, Founder and CEO of Berkshire Money Management. "His expertise will support our continued growth as we expand services across the region and open our new Williamstown office."
 
As the firm announced earlier this year, BMM's newest location at 136 Water Street, Williamstown will be open by appointment later this month.
 
Gagne lives in South Hadley with his wife, their children, and pets. He enjoys home projects, coaching soccer, and time with family. He holds a BA in Economics from Fairfield University and is an Accredited Investment Fiduciary (AIF).
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