Greylock Promotes Two on Business Banking Team

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Greylock Federal Credit Union has promoted two members of its Business Banking Team. Heather King and Chris Barry have been promoted to commercial loan officers.

"Heather and Chris are well known to our business members," Greylock Chief Lending Officer Jodi Rathbun-Briggs said. "They have long been leaders on our team and I am extremely grateful for their expertise and commitment. I am certain that our business members will appreciate their expanded role and support."

King joined Greylock in 2013 and most recently served as a commercial credit analyst. She majored in economics at Mount Holyoke College and lives in Pittsfield with her husband Jon and the two youngest of five children, Hannah and Emma.

 

Barry joined Greylock in 2006 and most recently served as a senior credit analyst. He is a graduate of North Adams State College (now Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts) and lives in Lee with his wife Christine and daughters Quinn and Paige.


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Dalton OKs $22M Budget; Tables Concrete Sidewalk Article

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — Voters approved all but one of the 22 articles on the warrant at the annual town meeting on Monday night at Wahconah Regional High School.
 
More than one hundred registered voters attended the meeting, which lasted more than three hours, to vote on the budget, school district regional agreement, a proposed bylaw change, and various spending items for town equipment, repairs, projects, and initiatives.
 
The town budget of $22,951,092 is an increase of $1,449,376, or approximately 6.74 percent, over this year. Of that, the Central Berkshire Regional School District assessment of $10,537,044 and the town operating budget of $10,147,991 are included. 
 
Article 1, which proposed amending the town bylaw to make concrete sidewalks the standard, was tabled after a 20-minute discussion that included questions and concerns about its language. More on sidewalks here.
 
This has recently been a hot topic, making its way through town government boards and committees will continue with a Planning Board public hearing.  
 
Planning Board member Zack McCain motioned to table the article until a public hearing, where the details could be discussed further. He said this is common practice for bylaw amendments. 
 
During the discussion, voters also urged the need for sidewalks on Orchard Road. The Department of Public Works budget only has $12,000 to cover the cost of maintaining town sidewalks. 
 
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