Hoosac Valley Motorcycle Club Annual Nut and Bolt Poker Run

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ADAMS, Mass. — The Hoosac Valley Motorcycle Club (HVMC) is gearing up for its 70th year anniversary with the annual Nut and Bolt Poker Run on Sunday, August 11, 2024. 
 
This ride invites motorcycle enthusiasts from all over to embark on a scenic 120-mile journey through the picturesque roads of western Massachusetts.
 
"We're excited to celebrate our 70th anniversary with our community and fellow riders at the Nut and Bolt Poker Run," said Ed Bishop, Event Organizer at HVMC. "This event is open to all riders and bike types, offering a chance to explore some of the most beautiful landscapes in the region."
 
Participants will have the opportunity to visit destinations such as Glendale Falls, Sugarloaf and Skinner State Parks, where they can enjoy views of the Connecticut River Valley. Riders collect cards at designated stops along the route to compete for a prize at the end of the ride. Registration for the event includes a nominal $10 fee.
 
New this year, HVMC introduces a Google Maps version of the route sheet, allowing riders to follow the route using their cell phone GPS for added convenience.
 
"This is a ride-at-your-own-pace event, designed for riders to enjoy the journey and the sights along the way," added Bishop. "We encourage riders to start early to fully experience the scenic beauty of the route."
 
The Poker Run kicks off at the HVMC Clubhouse located on Wilbur Ln. (off Alger St) in Adams, with riders departing between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. The ride concludes at the American Legion Post 160 in Adams.
 
In the event of inclement weather, the Poker Run will proceed as scheduled, with participants encouraged to switch to four wheels if necessary.
 
For more information or to register, contact Ed Bishop at 413-841-0727 or email bishop1231@fairpoint.net.
 
 
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Adams Treasurer's Retirement Prompts Talks on Making Post Appointed

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — The Selectmen last week appointed an interim treasurer/collector for the next year as the town determines whether to keep the post elected. 
 
Treasurer Kelly Rice tendered her retirement effective May 4, the day before the annual town election. The board voted to appoint her assistant, Christine Satko, to fill the post starting May 5. 
 
The board had a few options, outlined by Town Administrator Nicholas Caccamo at Thursday's special meeting: place the post on the town election ballot for this year, appoint a temporary treasurer (the assistant treasurer), or go through the process of changing the elected position to an appointed one via town meeting and ballot votes. 
 
Selectwoman Christine Hoyt said it was no secret that she has been an advocate for changing the elected post to an appointed one. 
 
Rice's retirement offered a good time to make that move, she said, pointing out that the state Department of Revenue back in 2017 had recommended the change, as well as for the town assessor.
 
"We have the general government review study ... put forward a recommendation in August of 2023 to make that position of treasurer/tax collector to be appointed," she said. "And then you have an article from the [Division of Local Services] regarding this change that has taken place in the state of moving from an elected treasurer/collector position to appointed."
 
She noted that there were 84 treasurer/collectors across the state still being elected as of 2014; that number is now 36. These changes were more recently made in Clarksburg and Savoy; the Adams Fire District is trying to again to move to an appointed treasurer, but Hancock rejected the idea. 
 
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