Clark Art Institute to Air "Figaro" Broadcast

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute will present a broadcast of the Metropolitan Opera’s production of "Figaro" on Saturday, April 26, at 1 p.m. in the Manton Research Center auditorium.

The broadcast is part of "The Met: Live in HD" series and will feature the full opera performance, including backstage interviews and commentary. Joana Mallwitz will conduct the ensemble cast, which includes Michael Sumuel, Olga Kulchynska, Joshua Hopkins, Federica Lombardi, and Sun-Ly Pierce.

Prior to the broadcast, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper will host a display of prints, drawings, and photographs related to the theme of marriage.

Tickets are $25, with discounts available for Clark members, students, and children. Advance registration is recommended. Tickets can be purchased at clarkart.edu/events or by calling 413 458 0524.

The next "Met: Live in HD" performance at the Clark will be "Salome," screening on May 17 at 1 p.m.

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Williamstown Board of Health Endorses Smoking Ban Proposal

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff

Board members Chair Win Stuebner, left, and Devan Bartels participate in Monday's meeting.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Board of Health on Monday voted to "strongly support" the passage of a town meeting warrant article that would ban smoking in much of the town's multi-family housing stock.
 
Article 30 on the May 22 meeting warrant would disallow smoking or vaping tobacco products inside any multi-family dwelling with an exemption for owner-occupied buildings with four or fewer units.
 
William Raymond of Stratton Road pitched the idea to the board back in March, and the Select Board last month voted, 4-1, to recommend town meeting passage, an endorsement that appears on the printed warrant.
 
The Board of Health did not meet in time after Raymond's initial presentation to take an advisory vote that could appear in the warrant, but on Monday, four members of the board in attendance voted unanimously to sign a brief letter that Raymond will be welcome to read aloud from the floor of town meeting.
 
"While the BOH has enacted stringent rules for where smoking is allowed and has also prohibited smoking in open areas outside restaurants, schools, etc., second-hand smoke is a well-documented public health hazard that is more difficult to regulate," the letter drafted by Chair Win Stuebner reads, in part. "However, it has many of the same detrimental health effects that smoking does. In multi-unit housing, smoke can migrate through the ventilation system, walls, open spaces, etc., and can expose the vulnerable, e.g., children, the elderly and those with chronic cardiac and lung disease, to its harmful effects."
 
Before voting to sign the letter, the panel held a discussion during which members both expressed strong concurrence with the intent of Raymond's proposal and wondered aloud whether the proposed bylaw would be enforceable and how much the burden of enforcement would fall on Health Inspector Ruth Russell.
 
They also acknowledged the personal freedom issues that may come up at town meeting, leading Stuebner to wonder about Article 30's chances when put to a vote.
 
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