CHESHIRE, Mass. — Former town administrator Mark Webber has agreed to return to Cheshire to serve in the same position in an interim capacity.
Chairwoman Michelle Francesconi updated the board Tuesday that Webber had agreed to come back and can be appointed next week.
"I know he enjoyed his time in Cheshire," Francesconi said. "It is positive."
Town Administrator Edmund St. John IV resigned earlier this month. He had been hired after Webber retired in 2018 after serving the town for almost 10 years. St. John, a practicing attorney, said he felt he to chose between his clients and his town duties.
The Selectmen have hired an outside attorney to assist the board in the search for a new administrator but members agreed they wanted someone in place in the interim so the burden of running the town did not fall in their hands entirely while they conduct a search. They felt this search for a permanent administrator could take upwards of a year.
Francesconi proposed a $55 an hour rate and suggested Webber work 12 hours a week. She noted that Webber prefers to work in town.
"He could do a Tuesday perhaps. Work his 12-hour day then come to our board meeting at night," she said. "He does want to work in town and not remotely."
This would be finalized next week when the Selectmen actually vote on the appointment.
Francesconi said she hoped Webber could start immediately after.
"That would be my hope," she said. "As soon as possible."
She is currently handling many of the town administrator duties.
The board is still leaning toward hiring a consultant to help with the search. Francesconi said she has yet to reach out to the Massachusetts Municipal Association about the process but learned the consultant fee would have to come from the reserve fund.
"I think hiring a consultant is a good idea," Selectman Mark Biagini said. "Before we are in way over our head."
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Friday Front Porch Feature: An Attractive Home With a Pool
By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
CHESHIRE, Mass. — Looking for a beautiful and updated New England farmhouse with a place to relax in the sun? Then this is the home for you.
Our Friday Front Porch is a weekly feature spotlighting attractive homes for sale in Berkshire County. This week, we are showcasing 53 Depot St.
This home was built in 1860 and has a bedroom on the first floor with the full bath and two bedrooms and a bathroom on the second floor. The kitchen has been completely renovated with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances; the back door leads to a large composite deck and above-ground pool. It also has a wrap-around front porch, detached two-car garage and a pellet stove to keep you warm on those cold Berkshire nights.
It is 1,756 square feet on a half acre and is listed for $384,900.
We spoke to listing agent Heather King of Alton and Westall Real Estate Agency.
What do you think makes this house stand out in the current market?
King: This property truly stands out for its attractive price point and the many upgrades completed by the sellers. The new owners can simply bring their belongings — everything that could have been done has already been taken care of.
Do you know any unique stories about this home or its history?
The home features unique historical details, including the original dining room mantel and hardwood flooring, both dating back to the home's original construction in 1860. While the seller has chosen to retain the original mantel, a new pellet stove has been installed in the dining room, providing an efficient and attractive supplemental heat source.
Are there any standout design features and/or recent renovations?
This property has seen numerous updates, including a new septic system installed three years ago. The home features a newly renovated kitchen, along with fully updated plumbing and electrical systems. All windows are brand-new, every room has been freshly painted, and both bathrooms have been completely renovated within the past two years with tasteful, modern finishes. The front wrap-around porch and back decking around the pool has been updated with Trex decking in the last two years.
What kind of buyer do you see this home being perfect for?
This versatile property can accommodate a wide range of buyers. The first-floor primary suite is ideal for those seeking the convenience of one-level living, while the three-bedroom layout also makes it a great option for a family. Enjoy outdoor living with a beautiful deck and pool — perfect for relaxing and entertaining throughout the summer months.
What would sellers like about the location?
Located in Cheshire, the home benefits from low taxes and convenient access to Route 8. Travel south to enjoy all that South County has to offer, including Tanglewood, numerous theaters, and a wide variety of dining options. Head north to explore Mass MoCA, stroll the historic North Adams Main Street, or visit Williamstown and the renowned Williamstown Theatre Festival.
The property is also just a short walk from the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail, offering easy access to outdoor recreation right in town.
You can find out more about this house on its listing here.
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