LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — Longtime moderator Robert Reilly and Finance Committee Chairman Ray Jones were both ousted from their seats in town government during Tuesday's election.
Reilly was beaten by Chris Dodig, who launched a write-in campaign following last week's town meeting that saw Reilly have Jones removed from the meeting by police. Reilly secured 128 votes to Dodig's 177.
Jones, meanwhile, was defeated by newcomer JJ Filiault and incumbent Stephen Wentworth for the two available three-year terms on the Finance Committee. Filiault was the top vote-getter with 225, followed by Wentworth with 193. Jones received 121 votes.
Last week's brouhaha was during a debate on the town's assessment to the regional school district budget, which the Finance Committee had recommended be cut by $112,000, the amount expected to be covered by tuition from New Ashford. School officials, however, say the district does not have an agreement with New Ashford so cannot guarantee it will receive that revenue.
Jones defended the lower figure, twice getting out of his seat and speaking loudly, and Reilly ordered him removed. "You have too much power," Jones said to Reilly. Someone in the audience shouted, "he should go, too." The budget passed 43-27.
Reilly has been town moderator for more than two decades. Jones won his seat in 2015 on the Finance Committee as a write-in.
Dodig has been a Lanesborough representative on the Mount Greylock Regional School Committee since 2012, first as an appointment to a vacancy and then winning a four-year term two months later.
In the only other contested race, Board of Selectmen Chairman John Goerlach retained his seat against yet another write-in campaign, this one launched by Curtis Asch, by a vote of 189-112.
In uncontested races, Peter Pannesco retained his seat on the elementary school committee, though that committee will soon be dissolved with regionalization and new panel will be elected. Diana Maruk returns as a library trustee; Joe Trybus returns to the Planning Board; and newcomer Gwen Miller will take an open two-year seat on the Planning Board.
A total of 337 votes were cast in the town election out of a total of 2,214 registered voters, or a turnout of only 15 percent.
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Lanesborough 2025 Year in Review: What's Going On With the Berkshire Mall?
By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
LANESBOROUGH, Mass.— The town's biggest headline in 2025 was the Berkshire Mall.
There wasn't much news about the shuttered property since owners, JMJ Holdings, announced that they were pivoting from cannabis cultivation to senior living in 2023. The Select Board ordered them to pay unsettled taxes in late 2024, and lawsuits transpired.
JMJ and the Baker Hill Road District remain in a standoff over unpaid taxes for the Route 7/8 Connector Road. JMJ argues that they are being under-represented and over-taxed by the independent municipal district and want it dissolved, while the BHRD wants to take the mall back.
The Berkshire Mall closed more than five years ago and has sat vacant since.
Its current owners are planning an assisted living, mixed-use build, and secured Integritus Healthcare as a partner. First, the decrepit mall must be taken down.
In May, JMJ reported that the project was entering the design process for a nine-figure overhaul of the property into 420 to 450 units of senior housing, and it was confirmed that town taxes were paid, totaling $293,380.
The holdings company filed a lawsuit against the BHRD, which had filed a December 2024 lawsuit seeking $545,000 for taxes due in May 2024. JMJ said the property is charged six times more taxes than other Lanesborough businesses.
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Evelyn Julieano and Leanne Maschino each put down seven kills, and the Lenox volleyball team came out strong in advancing past Whitinsville Christian in three sets in the Division 5 State Tournament quarter-finals on Friday.
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Kofi Roberts and Everett Bayliss remained tied for the team lead with 14 goals apiece, and Lucas Burrow notched his second goal as Mount Greylock (11-6-1) won for the fourth time in five games and earned its third shutout victory in the Western Mass tournament. click for more
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