Dalton Select Board Refers Its Budget to Finance Committee

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
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DALTON, Mass.—The Select Board voted to refer its budget to the finance committee after initially motioning to freeze its stipend. 

Select Board member Marc Strout motioned that the board maintain its stipend rates from last year rather than approving the proposed 2 percent stipend increase. 

The board also voted last year not to receive an increase in their stipends. Select Board member John Boyle was absent during that meeting because he had the coronavirus. 

During the meeting on Monday, Boyle expressed his surprise last year by the board's decision.

Boyle highlighted how last year, Select Board Vice Chairman Daniel Esko recommended the board table the discussion until Boyle was present; however, despite this recommendation, the board voted to freeze its stipend increase. 

Select Board chair Bob Bishop motioned to refer the budget to finance with the recommendation of freezing the stipend increase. The motion failed with Bishop and Strout voting in favor and Boyle and Esko voting against.  

With last year's decision, the board took away the opportunity for other board members to accept the increase if they wanted to, Boyle said. 

If a board member did not wish to accept the increase, they could go to the town treasures office to say so. It does not require a vote, he said. 

"You don't have to make a motion like you did last year to speak for someone else, namely me. I'm very resentful of that," he said. 

Esko said that although he would not mind not taking the salary increase, he does not want to take the option away from any other board members. 

"The reason I did that is…I don't want to take [Boyle's] or any members' opportunity to get the increase if they want to do it," Esko said. 

"Personally, I could refuse to take the increase. I don't think it requires a board vote, necessarily." 

The vote to freeze the stipend increase is going against the procedure of referring the salary portion of the Select Board budget to the finance committee in an effort to avoid ethics violations, Boyle said. 

 


 


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Dalton Basketball Court Named for McMahon

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DALTON, Mass. – The Community Recreation Association last week dedicated the newly renovated gym floor in honor of Dan McMahon.
 
The CRA’s program director for more than three decades was recognized in a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by about 60 people on Friday night, just before the start of the youth basketball season.
 
“[McMahon] has created programs that have had a lasting impact, including the Mark Galusha Baseball League, the Just for Kicks Soccer Tournament …, adaptive programs, Just Play Summer Basketball and countless others that continue to define the CRA today,” CRA Director of Operations Dustin Belcher said at the ceremony.
 
“Dan has always led with his heart, putting the families and kids we serve first. He has spent thousands of hours in this building running the Leaders Club, drop-in after school programs, tutoring and family events. The gymnasium has been at the center of his work, whether teaching gym class at St. Agnes Academy, hosting Halloween fun Houses, penny carnivals, summer camp, snow days or school vacation camps. Every child and family who uses this space going forward will feel the impact of his dedication to the community.”
 
McMahon did the honors in cutting the ribbon to formally open the court. He was joined by his family at the ceremony.
 
“Families need to know they can rely on the people guiding these programs, and Dan provided trusted, steady leadership for decades” Belcher said. “It is because of his dedication that the CRA has been able to grow, thrive and serve so many families.”
 
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