Jiu Jitsu Studio Approved in North Adams

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
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The empty space had been the Green, used by a church and for community events.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A former worship space at 85 Main St. will be now be home for a martial arts studio. 
 
The Planning Board on Monday approved an application for Steeple City Jiu Jitsu to set up shop in the former Green, a community and event space operated by Terra Nova Church. 
 
The church, which has branches in Albany and Saratoga, N.Y., closed in North Adams last fall, and the Green along with it. The space had been used for community forums, farmers markets, and other events. 
 
"I currently own a space that's part time, and my business partner does in Williamstown, and we're going to combine efforts and start a jiu jitsu studio in 85 Main St.," Timothy Stys told planners. "We're pretty much done everything up to this point except for this, and we're going to sign the lease and potentially start in August, having a vibrant kids program and adult program."
 
Stys operates RGS Underground, a jiu jitsu and kickboxing studio in Readsboro, Vt., and his business partner runs Jon Manley MMA in Williamtstown. They each have about 30 students but expect that number to climb once they have a full-time dedicated studio. 
 
"We are combining our efforts, assets, skills, and experience to bring an already established product to the local community on a bigger scale with full-time class offerings each week," Stys wrote in his application. 
 
Stys said he has a purple belt earned under Manley and has nearly eight years experience in jiu jitsu and a year in kickboxing. He also has owned and operated the Readsboro General Store for nearly five years. 
 
Manley has a black belt in jiu jitsu and is a wrestler and professional mixed martial arts fighter. He has nearly 20 years experience in those disciplines. 
 
The studio will occupy suites 105, 107 and 109 and hours will range from 6 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
 
The board also approved signage for Wheeler & Taylor at 466 Curran Highway, the old WNAW (WMNB) radio station. 
 
Northern Berkshire Broadcasting Co. Inc. sold the building to Curran Memorial Properties LLC, with principal Chad Yonker, for $200,000 in 2023. Yonker is chairman & CEO of GoodWorks Financial Group, of which Wheeler & Taylor is a member. 
 
The insurance agency has offices in Great Barrington, Stockbridge and Pittsfield. This will be its first in North Berkshire. 
 
A representative from Saxton Sign of Albany, N.Y., said the signage would include an electronic message center to promote their products and services. 
 
"They also would like the board to know that they will donate generously on the sign for public service events and serve civic organizations, community events and such, and then the sign will not flash or animate," he said. "It will not change more than I would say every maybe 30 seconds."
 
The sign will also dim at night so it won't be too bright.
 
Board Chair Brian Miksic said the board's main issue with electronic signs has been their "volatility" and didn't see a problem with 30 seconds. 
 
The board also approved short-term rental applications for Craig Ferris for property at 37 Watson St., and Greta Gacchetti for property at 202 Furnace St., Apartment 1.  

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Freight Yard Pub Serving the Community for Decades

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

One of the eatery's menu mainstays is the popular French onion soup. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Freight Yard Pub has been serving the community for decades with a welcoming atmosphere and homemade food.
 
Siblings Sean and Colleen Taylor are the owners Freight Yard Pub. They took it over with their brother Kevin and Colleen's first husband in 1992. The two came from Connecticut and Boston to establish a restaurant and said they immediately felt welcomed in their new home.
 
"The reception that the community gave us in the beginning was so warm and so welcoming that we knew we found home," Colleen Taylors said. "We've made this area our homes since then, as a matter of fact, all of our friends and relationships came out of Freight Yard Pub."
 
The pub is located in Western Gateway Heritage State Park, and its decor is appropriately train-themed, as the building it's in used to be part of the freight yard, but it also has an Irish pub feel. It is the only original tenant still operating in the largely vacant park. The Taylors purchased the business after it had several years of instability and closures; they have run it successfully for more than three decades.
 
Colleen and Sean have been working together since they were teenagers. They have operated a few restaurants, including the former Taylor's on Holden Street, and currently operate takeout restaurant Craft Food Barn, Trail House Kitchen & Bar and Berkshire Catering Co., operating as Bay State Hospitality Group. Over the weekend, it was announced they would take over management of the historic Store at Five Corners in Williamstown.
 
"Sean and I've been working together. Gosh, I think since we were 16, and we have a wonderful business relationship, where I know what I cover, he knows what he covers," she said. "We chat every single day, literally every day we have a morning phone call to say, OK, checking in."
 
The two enjoy being a part of the community and making sure to lend a hand to those who made them feel so welcome in the first place.
 
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