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Albany TV Station Plans Friday Live Remote From Williamstown

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Friday morning, television viewers throughout the region will be waking up with Williamstown.
 
Albany, N.Y.'s, Channel 10 will do a live broadcast of its "Wake Up With 10" morning show from the lawn in front of the Williams Inn at the south end of Spring Street from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m.
 
The daily program begins an hour before the national "Good Morning America" show on the ABC affiliate and continues until 9 with local cut-ins to GMA.
 
A few weeks ago, the Albany station contacted Town Hall about doing the remote broadcast from the North County town. Town officials reached out to the Chamber of Commerce about coordinating with potential guests for the broadcast.
 
Starting at 6:05 a.m., and continuing several times per hour through 9, the Capital District show will feature a dozen local businesses and cultural institutions as well as Williams College, which is allowing use of the green space that connects the town's business district with the inn.
 
"They reached out to the town, and we agreed on a location," Williamstown Chamber Executive Director Sue Briggs said. "They came over and made sure they had the needed amenities at the location.
 
"Their vision is to have the camera pointed up Spring Street in the background."
 
Briggs said it is an exciting opportunity to showcase the town beyond its borders and particularly in the Albany media market with the summer tourism season just around the corner.
 
"It's such a perfect day trip from the Capital District," Briggs said. "It really is sort of a no-brainer.
 
"Getting people to come over the [Taconic] Trail is not always the easiest thing to do. But as people are looking for driving destinations, it's easy. It's only an hour away."

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Williamstown Fire Committee Talks Station Project Cuts, Truck Replacement

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Prudential Committee on Wednesday signed off on more than $1 million in cost cutting measures for the planned Main Street fire station.
 
Some of the "value engineering" changes are cosmetic, while at least one pushes off a planned expense into the future.
 
The committee, which oversees the Fire District, also made plans to hold meetings over the next two Wednesdays to finalize its fiscal year 2025 budget request and other warrant articles for the May 28 annual district meeting. One of those warrant articles could include a request for a new mini rescue truck.
 
The value engineering changes to the building project originated with the district's Building Committee, which asked the Prudential Committee to review and sign off.
 
In all, the cuts approved on Wednesday are estimated to trim $1.135 million off the project's price tag.
 
The biggest ticket items included $250,000 to simplify the exterior masonry, $200,000 to eliminate a side yard shed, $150,000 to switch from a metal roof to asphalt shingles and $75,000 to "white box" certain areas on the second floor of the planned building.
 
The white boxing means the interior spaces will be built but not finished. So instead of dividing a large space into six bunk rooms and installing two restrooms on the second floor, that space will be left empty and unframed for now.
 
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