L.L. Bean Bootmobile to Visit Adams

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ADAMS, Mass. — The L.L. Bean Bootmobile and Pop-Up Store will visit this Adams this weekend.
 
The pop-up retail store and the Bootmobile will set up in the Visitors Center Parking Lot Friday and Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm.
 
According to L.L. Bean's website, the pop-up shop travels all over the country and offers special savings on certain products. There will also be games and giveaways.
 
With the pop-up shop comes the Bootmobile. It is what it sounds like: a giant boot with wheels. According to L.L. Bean, the Bootmobile is built from a GMC Sierra and is constructed from aluminum and fiberglass. The shoe would be a size 708 and would fit someone 143 feet tall.
 
There are three of these Bootmobiles that have covered more than 350,000 miles and have appeared in events in 25 states, two countries, and dozens of college campuses.
 
More information can be found here.
 

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Adams Plans Route 8 Blight, Winter Street Reconstruction

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

The narrow street runs along the river between Hoosac Street and Summer Street. Plans for the street have been under consideration for nearly 15 years. 
ADAMS, Mass. — The town is preparing to submit an application for Community Block Grant Funds following the designation of its blighted area on Route 8. 
 
CDBG is a federally funded competitive grant program administered by the state. It can be used for activities that address blight, housing, beautification, demolition and economic development.
 
According to a report by Berkshire Regional Planning Commission 26.5 percent of the existing primary buildings in the area are physically deteriorated and include high vacancy, suspected contamination, abandoned properties, and decline in property value. The overall percentage of properties contributing to slum and blight is 32.1 percent. 
 
The town will be applying for the maximum amount communities can receive, $950,000. The public hearing, required prior to submitting an application, will take place at the Select Board meeting on Wednesday. The deadline for fiscal year 2026 is April 21.
 
If approved, grant funds would be used to rehabilitate six housing units and complete a "big" construction project focused on Winter Street, said Donna Cesan, community development director. 
 
"We've been talking about Winter Street for a long time," she said. 
 
Currently, the Winter Street project is estimated to cost $760,000. The town will need to use Chapter 90 road funds because its expecting to get $550,000 to $600,000 from CDBG.
 
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