Adams Fire District Again Asking for Fire Chief Vote

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
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ADAMS, Mass. — The Adams Fire District outlined its reasons for a full-time fire chief and is again asking the public to vote.

On Monday night, the Prudential Committee outlined information on a vote to be taken early next year at a special meeting on turning the fire chief into a full-time paid position. 

Fire Chief John Pansecchi said the responsibilities of the chief have increased significantly and the hours he's been putting in over the last five years have been almost full time, in addition to his current full-time job. 

The chief engineer is currently a three-year elected position with a stipend. The district has been advocating for years to make the post a full-time appointed position.

Voters have not been convinced, repeatedly rejecting the proposal. The most recent vote was in May and while the annual district meeting approved the idea, the article failed on the ballot 81-85

The volunteer Fire Department currently has five fire engineers, three lieutenants, 19 members, five apprentices, and one part-time firefighter. Pansecchi reported that calls have increased, combined with the department's aging and decreasing membership.  

As of Nov. 17, there have been 379 calls in 2025. 

He pointed to changes in fire service and professional qualifications, and the fire code over the years, including a 240-hour certification program in Springfield that is difficult for Northern Berkshire volunteers to attend. 

It's getting "scary," Pansecchi said, as the number who can respond to a call is hit or miss because they might be at their other job. He brought up a couple of recent calls where it was just him and one other volunteer who was older and not as able to fight the fire. 

He discussed how this past Friday, the department received a call for a wire on East Street that no one was able to respond to. And there was a 15-minute response to another call before anyone was able to get there.

He discussed how many volunteer fire departments are struggling and that full-time chiefs were recently hired in Sandisfield, Egremont, and Monterey.

Back in 2021, the district had a study done that recommended a full-time chief and that it should begin to build and support a transition from stipend to paid full time. The Prudential Committee members said they back this proposal and believe it is necessary for a productive future with the Fire Department.

Also at the special meeting will the district vote on if the position of the clerk/treasurer should continue to be elected by district voters or appointed by the Prudential Committee.

With this change, the administrative department would be reclassified from four positions to three: clerk/treasurer, assistant clerk/treasurer, and administrative assistant. This proposal also failed at May's annual meeting.

This would not impact the budget, and compensation for each position would remain as voted at the FY26 annual meeting. Appointed officials would be selected based on expertise, require a medical exam and drug and CORI (criminal background) check, and report directly to the Prudential Committee. 

The state Department of Revenue recommends appointing key financial positions to ensure they are qualified, and fire chiefs find it hard to put training requirements on elected officials. Currently, district voters elect officials every three years, though candidates aren't required to have specific experience or knowledge about fire or municipal operations.  

"Fire chief and district clerk are very important positions. We would like to have them be appointed rather than elected," said Chair Thomas Satko.

"Right now, any elected official only answers to the people that are out there. And you know, they don't have to do the job. They don't have to show up, and there's nothing anybody can do about it."

The special town meeting is expected to be held in February with a vote in May in the annual election and will have no change on current or future budgets. If a full-time chief passes in the vote, the salary will be included in the FY2027 budget.


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Friday Front Porch Feature: A Charming Home in Adams

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

ADAMS, Mass. — Are you looking for a charming and inviting home? Then this is the one for you.

Our Friday Front Porch is a weekly feature spotlighting attractive homes for sale in Berkshire County. This week, we are showcasing 125 Friend St.

This newly renovated 1960 home has three bedrooms and one bathroom. It is 1,239 square feet on a 1 1/2 acre lot.

The house includes a basement level two-car garage, an eat-in kitchen and a sunroom perfect for all seasons. The house recently got new paint, new carpets, and a new 200-amp electrical service.

It is on the market for $349,000.

We spoke with Stephanie Rapisarda from William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty, which holds the listing.

What do you think makes this house stand out in the current market?

It offers something difficult to find: a home that has been lovingly maintained by the same family for over six decades and is now being offered for the first time. Combined with its spacious 1.49 acre lot, beautifully renovated bathroom, and versatile four-season sunroom, this home presents a rare opportunity for buyers seeking both comfort and long-term value.

Do you know any unique stories about this home or its history?

Oh so many! My grandfather built the home. He and my grandmother raised their family there and when their kids had children, it remained a special haven for our entire family. My grandfather started his company CTC Inc. in the basement of the home, and his son still owns and operates the business today, now on a much larger scale.

The home's foundation is truly one of love. The pride of ownership is evident throughout the home, from its careful maintenance to the thoughtful updates that have preserved its character while enhancing everyday living. 

How would you describe the feel or atmosphere of this home?

Warm, welcoming, and easy to live in. The home has a comfortable Berkshire feel, with bright living spaces, a practical layout, and a peaceful setting that makes it easy to relax and unwind. The four-season sunroom, back porch and beautiful yard create a wonderful connection to the outdoors throughout the year while still being right in town.

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