CHESHIRE, Mass. — Cheshire voters narrowly approved the borrowing of nearly $200,000 to purchase a used grader by just more than 20 votes.
The $195,000 debt exclusion passed Tuesday with 95 residents casting a vote in favor of the borrowing and 73 voters voting against. The numbers are not yet official.
"We appreciate everyone who came out to vote and the support to move the town forward," Town Administrator Edmund St. John IV said. "This is a key step in addressing just one of the many needs we have to improve our roads."
The town currently has a 1986 Dresser grader that is no longer usable.
Former Highway Superintendent Blair Crane strongly advocated for a replacement in 2018 and the selectmen did consider purchasing a new one. However, a new grader would have likely run the town nearly $300,000 -- an amount the Selectmen were unwilling to expend.
It was agreed that repairing the current grader was also not possible. It would not be financially responsible nor an easy task with many parts obsolete so the town began to seek out used options.
In June 2019, the annual town meeting was asked to borrow $95,000 to go toward the purchase of a used grader, but town meeting shot this down with many residents requesting more options.
It was generally agreed upon and recommended by the Finance Committee that the town continue to lease a grader.
The concern among the Selectmen with renting the grader was that it may not always be readily available which current Highway Superintendent Bob Navin said in October of 2019 has been the problem. He asked the selectmen to again place the item on a town meeting warrant, which they obliged.
Town meeting was held later that month and approved the borrowing of $195,000 to purchase a used grader. The $195,000 debt plus expected operating and maintenance costs over the next 20 years would come in at around $450,000; continuing to rent at the current rate would be slightly over $500,000.
The vote was needed Tuesday to separate the amount from the levy. With a majority vote the amount would still be reflected in the tax rate but it would not permanently affect the town's Proposition 2 1/2 calculations.
St. John said the town now has to finalize grader specifications so it can put the item out to bid. He said the hope is to have the grader by spring.
Voter turnout was low with only 168 voters out of the 2,425 registered voters making it out Tuesday.
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Hoosac Valley Presents December Concert
CHESHIRE, Mass. — Hoosac Valley announced its annual December Concert, taking place on Wednesday, Dec. 17 at 7:00 p.m. in the Hoosac Valley High School Auditorium.
This annual event will showcase the musical talents of students across the district.
The evening will feature performances by:
Middle School Band, under the direction of Richard Boulger
High School Band, under the direction of Amanda Watroba
High School Jazz Band, also under the direction of Amanda Watroba
Admission to the concert is free, and all community members are invited to attend and support the district's young performers.
During the event, the winner of the annual fuel raffle will be chosen, adding an exciting moment to the night's festivities.
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