ThunderFest Returns March 21

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ADAMS, Mass. — ProAdams announced that ThunderFest will return Saturday, March 21 from noon to 5 p.m., outdoors at the Adams Visitor Center, located at 3 Hoosac Street. 
 
Admission is free to this day of live music, vendors, and family fun. The rain date is Sunday, March 22.
 
This year's ThunderFest will feature two live musical acts. Whiskey City will perform from 2:30-5 p.m. The entertainment will begin at noon with singer-songwriter Uncle Stash.
 
Enjoy hot food for purchase from la Chalupa y la Enchilada, Bezzle's BBQ, Adams Lions Club, and M&J's Taste of Home. 
 
This year's brews include Antimony Thunderwolf Hazy IPA, Sam Adams Cold Snap, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Angry Orchard Cider, Truly, and wine from Balderdash Cellars. 
 
More than 30 vendors and exhibitors will offer crafts, outdoor recreation gear, services, and information. 
 
Activities for kids will be offered and leashed pets are welcome on the grounds. 
 
ThunderFest is supported by sponsors: Adams Community Bank, Berkshire Gas, Bounti-Fare, Chee's Chinese, and SBM Insurance, plus the many volunteers that keep this tradition alive.
 
For more information, visit exploreadams.com/events/thunderfest and the ThunderFest Facebook site.

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Cheshire West Mountain Bridge Reconstruction Eyed for April

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
CHESHIRE, Mass. — The town is hoping to start the reconstruction of the West Mountain Road bridge in April. 
 
The steel culvert, which carries West Mountain Road over Kitchen Brook, has several structural and erosion-related issues, including cracking, rusting, minor wall displacement, sinkholes, partially failed and dulled galvanized coating, roadway settlement, and signs of leakage. 
 
According to the state Structures Inspection Field Report from January 2025, the structure is a single-barrel corrugated steel arch with an open bottom supporting fill with an asphalt wearing surface.
 
The town was previously awarded a small municipal bridge grant to cover the engineering costs, which was done by Gill Engineering.
 
The town was again awarded another bridge grant for the reconstruction project, anticipated to cost $770,518, with the bid being awarded to CD Davenport of Greenfield. 
 
According to the plans from Gill Engineering, the project will include repairing the bridge's foundation, reinforcing the sides of the crossing, rebuilding the road surface, and adding new guardrails and drainage. 
 
During excavation, the contractors will take "extreme care" not to damage the existing corrugated steel culvert. To prevent unbalanced loading, they will remove equal amounts of fill from both sides simultaneously. 
 
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