Cheshire Fire Department to get Reserve Funding for Repairs

By Brian RhodesiBerkshires Staff
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CHESHIRE, Mass. — The Board of Selectmen plans to give the Fire Department reserve funding to help pay for vehicle repairs. 

 

Fire Chief Thomas Francesconi briefed the board last week to brief them on needed repairs, including about $8,500 needed to fix Engine 3. The Selectmen and Finance Committee planned on voting on a $9,905 reserve fund transfer for the department Tuesday night, but Finance Committee member John Tremblay suggested waiting until the exact cost of repairs is known to avoid not providing enough. 

 

"It's been out of service for about three weeks. We only have one engine in the station right now. So we are relying heavily on mutual [aid]," Francesconi said. 

 

The chief said the department spent $36,433.64 on apparatus repairs this fiscal year, including the repairs for Engine 3. The corrosion issues, he said, seem to be related to the floor of the station and mechanics seem to agree. 

 

"[The mechanics] all seem to believe that our fire station floor is a big cause of the corrosion issues that we have underneath our apparatus," he said. "They are convinced, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the water or the moisture is soaking up from the floor where those trucks sit and it's causing these corrosion issues." 

 

Aside from repairs, Francesconi said gear is another significant expense. He said grants have mostly been able to cover equipment costs but hope this can change. 

 

"What concerns me is we've been living and dying by grants," he said. 

 

In other business, the Board of Selectmen and Finance Committee heard the proposed budgets for the Board of Health, the Fire Department, Adams Ambulance and the Police Department. 

 

The trash compactor at the transfer station was discussed as part of the Board of Health's budget. Board of Health Chair Christopher Garner said the current compactor is aging quickly.

 

"The trash compactor is on its way out, it's one of the oldest in the district. So that definitely needs to be replaced," he said. 

 

  • The Selectmen approved the warrant for the annual town election on May 2. 

 

  • The Selectmen approved a reserve fund transfer for the Council on Aging's new dishwasher. Money initially meant to pay for the dishwasher, installed earlier this year, was unintentionally used to pay for something else due to an accounting error. 

 

  • The board approved a one-day liquor license for the Cheshire Rod and Gun Club on April 16.

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Adams OKs Parking Fix for Stalled Jordan St. Culvert Repairs

By Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — Jordan Street residents displaced by a years-old culvert collapse have a place to park this winter, but town officials remain in the dark regarding when the culvert will actually be fixed.
 
The Select Board on Wednesday approved a traffic commission recommendation to allow permitted on-street parking for specific residents during the winter parking ban.
 
Interim Town Administrator Holli Jayko explained that the collapse, which occurred behind a Jordan Street apartment building several years ago, effectively eliminated off-street parking for several households.
 
"This collapse eliminated parking for some residents which creates challenges during the winter parking-ban period," Jayko said.
 
While most residents on the narrow, one-way street have access to private parking, a select few were left with no legal options during the winter months. Those affected can now apply for a town permit, provided they can prove their parking loss is a direct result of the collapse.
 
Selectman Joseph Nowak noted the culvert has been "down for years" and questioned if there were any immediate plans for repair.
 
Community Development Director Donna Cesan said the town has been working with the Massachusetts and Federal Emergency Management agencies through the Hazard Mitigation Program, but the project is currently stalled at the federal level. Cesan noted that MEMA will not enter into a formal agreement until funding is fully secured.
 
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