Auction to Benefit Berkshire Nursing Families Services

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Berkshire Nursing Families (BNF) is announced that their annual Silent Auction has moved online.
 
The Online Auction will launch on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, at 9 am, and a preview of selected items is live now at
 
The BNF Silent Auction features dozens of sought after items and experiences including signed memorabilia from The Red Sox, Bruins, & Patriots items, vouchers to Berkshire summer camps, meal credits at beloved local restaurants, hotel stays, yoga & wellness services, performing arts tickets, and even a ride in a firetruck.
 
All proceeds will go towards BNF's mission to provide essential feeding and parenting support for families in the region.
 
Proceeds from this Annual Trivia Fundraiser help keep all BNF services 100 percent free.
 
The Online Auction goes live on Feb. 27 at 9 am and will close Saturday, March 7 at 8:30pm and can be accessed via the BNF website at https://givebutter.com/c/BNFtrivia2026/auction.
 
For more information about Berkshire Nursing Families visit www.berkshirenursingfamilies.org.
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Williamstown Finance Committee Begins FY27 Budget Review

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Finance Committee last week began its review of an "unexciting" fiscal year 2027 budget while continuing to monitor an unappealing trend line that could see the town facing a Proposition 2 1/2 override as soon as FY29.
 
Town meeting will have the levy capacity to approve the FY27 budget as drafted and presented by the town manager on Wednesday, partly because the spending plan for the year that begins on July 1 includes just one noteworthy increase in discretionary municipal spending.
 
As drafted, the FY27 budget would result in a projected 7.69 percent in the property tax levy from the current fiscal year — pending the final numbers from the town's largest cost center, the Mount Greylock Regional School District, which will not finalize its assessments to its member towns until March 19.
 
The town hall side of spending is up by about 2.8 percent in the proposed budget. Most of that is attributable to cost-of-living increases for current employees and fixed costs, like the town's contribution for employees' health insurance.
 
"The one thing I would say is apologies for bringing a boring budget forward that doesn't have a lot of excitement," Town Manager Robert Menicocci told the Finance Committee. "But with this audience, it's, 'Hey, we brought something really exciting to you guys. The growth is modest given all the pressures that are out there.'
 
"We're maintaining services as we know them. I think that's really strong news given the pressures that are out there. There's no erosion of services. There's no erosion of staff. We haven't had to go through a cut exercise. Still, that's at the expense of relying on the taxpayer to pay more taxes this upcoming year."
 
Finance Director David Fierro Jr. told the Fin Comm that most of the increases in expenses are because of the town's negotiated cost-of-living adjustments. He also included an estimated 9 percent increase in the assessment from Mount Greylock and a 10 percent increase in the much smaller assessment from the Northern Berkshire Vocational Regional School District (McCann Technical School).
 
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