Free Jack's Hot Dogs for Veterans on Veterans Day

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Thanks to a donation from Jim Boyle of Cheshire, Jack's Hot Dog Stand will offer a free hot dog to veterans on Veterans Day. 
 
Boyle, who walked into Jack's with a $200 donation, said he made the donation because of his own family's military history.
 
"My Father was at D-Day. He was in the Navy on an LST. I had the opportunity to visit the Normandy beaches last Fall, as well as several of the cemeteries," Boyle said. "Also visiting the village of Saint-Mère-Église, where an American paratrooper, John Steele, came down on the steeple of the church, where he hung there for over 2 hours watching his comrades be shot out of the sky." 
 
Since returning from this trip, Boyle said he had a new appreciation for those who served.
 
"Since coming back, I have a much better appreciation as to the sacrifices that our Veterans make," he said. "This chance to show appreciation to our Veterans is only a small token of what they deserve."
 
He added that he hopes to continue the act of generosity in years to come.
 
Jack's Hot Dogs will match the $200 to extend the giveaway from 100 hot dogs to one hot dog to every veteran who visits the Eagle Street hot dog stand on Tuesday, Nov. 11.

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North Adams Updated on Schools, Council President Honored With 'Distinction'

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff

Superintendent Timothy Callahan gives a presentation on the school system at Tuesday's City Council meeting. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City Council got an update on what's up in the school system and its president was inducted into the mayor's Women's Leadership Hall of Fame.
 
Mayor Jennifer Macksey, as the city's first woman mayor, established the Hall of Fame in 2022, during March, Women's History Month, to recognize local women who have had a positive impact on the city. Past inductees have included the council's first woman president Fran Buckley, Gov. Jane Swift and boxing pioneer Gail Grandchamp. 
 
She described President Ashley Shade as a colleague and a friend and a former student. 
 
"Ashley is known not just for her leadership, but for her compassion, her ability to listen, to understand and to stand up for those whose voices are often gone unheard," the mayor said. "She has been a tireless advocate for the LGBTQ plus community and marginalized communities at both the local and national level here in North Adams."
 
Elected in 2021, Shade is the first openly transgender person to hold the role of council president in Massachusetts. She also leads the first-ever woman majority council in the city's history. 
 
The McCann Technical School graduate also has served on boards and commissions, "always working to make our city more inclusive, equitable and welcoming," said the mayor. "Ashley not leads not only with strength, but with a heart, and our community is a much stronger place because of it."
 
Shade, wearing her signature pink suit, was presented with a plaque from the mayor designating her a "woman of distinction."
 
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