CRA Announces Gib Kittredge Auction and Awards Ceremony

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DALTON, Mass.— The Community Recreation Association (CRA) will hold its 31st annual Gib Kittredge Auction and Awards Ceremony on Friday, May 23, at The Stationery Factory, located at 63 Flansburg Ave.
 
An online auction will precede the live event, running from May 19 to May 29. Individuals can participate via a link on daltoncra.org. Proceeds from both auction formats will benefit the CRA, a nonprofit organization founded in 1923 that provides programs and services to the Central Berkshire community.
 
The live event will begin at 5 p.m., with doors opening to the public. Attendees can enjoy light appetizers, a cash bar, and a preview of live and silent auction items, accompanied by live music from Mark Franklin. The awards presentation is scheduled to start at 6 p.m., followed by the live auction at 7 p.m.
 
Auction items include a statehouse tour and lunch for four with State Senator Paul Mark, a mountain top zipline tour for four at Berkshire East Mountain Resort, theater tickets for Barrington Stage Company, Berkshire Theatre Group, and Shakespeare & Co., cords of wood from Always Growing Landscaping, dinner certificates at local restaurants, and CRA memberships, among other offerings.
 
The awards ceremony will recognize Gary Campbell Jr. with the Gib Kittredge Volunteer Award; C. Jeffrey Cook with the John Kittredge Community Support Award; Kay Klem with the W. Murray Crane Community Service Award; and Ben Barry and Madeline DeFazio with the Norman "Pop" Smith Youth of the Year Awards. State Senator Mark will present citations to each award recipient.
 
Admission to the event is free, with a suggested donation of $10 at the door. Additional information can be found at daltoncra.org or by calling the CRA at (413) 684-0260.
 
 
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Dalton Select Board Approve Town Meeting for June 26

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass.—The Select Board approved the warrant for the Special Town Meeting that will take place on June 26 at 7 p.m. at Wahconah Regional High School during its meeting on Wednesday. 
 
Just days before, voters were prepared to reconvene for the meeting that was initially scheduled for Monday. However, on the afternoon of that day, town officials scrambled to postpone the meeting.
 
According to Town Clerk Heather Hunt, there were several deficiencies surrounding the warrant that resulted in Monday's cancellation, including it not being posted within the state-required 14 business days in advance, and the warrant not being posted at all six public locations listed on the warrant. 
 
On Monday afternoon, there was a complaint that the town meeting warrant was not posted at Dewey's in time, Select Board chair Robert Bishop said. 
 
The police department posts the warrant at specific public spaces, including Dewey's. But upon their arrival, Dewey's was closed. Bishop said because of this, it was not posted in time.
 
"The posting was legal because only five of the six needed to be posted. The police did nothing wrong on this. It was just because Dewey's was closed at the time they went to get that," Bishop said. 
 
The town bylaws only require that five warrants be posted around town, Hunt explained in a follow up. However, town council said that the meeting could be contested because Dewey's was listed as a posting location. 
 
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