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The Williamstown Fire Department will host an open house at its new station on Saturday, May 30.

District Meeting, Fire Station Open House on Tap in Williamstown

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — A busy week for the town's Fire Department gets underway on Tuesday evening.
 
The annual Fire District elections and district meeting are scheduled for that night in the Williamstown Elementary School gymnasium.
 
The week will wrap up with a dedication and open house at the district's new fire station on Main Street.
 
Polls for the election are scheduled to open at 4 p.m. and will be closed at 7 to allow for returns to be counted prior to the start of the annual meeting at 7:30.
 
There are two positions on the ballot this spring: a three-year term on the Prudential Committee and a three-year term for moderator.
 
Incumbent Moderator Paul Harsch is the only person running for his position. Michael Noyes is the lone candidate for the Prudential Committee seat currently held by longtime member John Notsley.
 
The Prudential Committee, analogous to the Select Board at town hall, manages the fire service and supervises its one full-time employee, the fire chief.
 
As the fire district is a separate taxing authority apart from town government, its annual budget is approved each spring at an annual meeting — a smaller and much shorter process similar to the town meeting conducted at WES on Tuesday, May 19.
 
This year's operating budget is up by about 9 percent from the one approved by district meeting members in May 2025 for the current fiscal year. But the property tax rate for the district is expected to drop, from $1.24 per $1,000 in valuation in FY26 to $1.15 for FY27, because of the district's use of a $5.5 million in gifts from Williams College and the Clark Art Institute to lower the cost of borrowing for construction to taxpayers in the coming fiscal year.
 
Taxpayers will have a chance to check out the new station on Saturday afternoon, May 30, when the district will host a ribbon-cutting, dedication and open house from noon to 2 p.m.
 
Guided tours and refreshments are planned for the event at 580 Main St. (Route 2).

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Mount Greylock Committee Talks About Middle-High School Improvement Plan

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Mount Greylock Regional School's principal last week updated the School Committee on the middle-high school's School Improvement Plan.
 
Jacob Schutz detailed a SIP that focuses on three main goals: social emotional wellness, diversity and inclusion and creating an academic environment that allows all students to "strive for excellence by realizing their full talents and aspirations."
 
State law requires public schools to have a School Committee-approved School Improvement Plan that aligns with the District Improvement Plan. The most recent three-year DIP was approved by the committee in January 2024.
 
The first goal, on social emotional wellness, recognizes that "psychologically and emotionally healthy students, teachers and administrators are better prepared to meet academic challenges," Schutz told the School Committee.
 
To that end, the school is conducting a review of its "Crew" program, a middle school initiative.
 
"Essentially, every Friday during Directed Study, our teachers in seventh and eighth grade engage in a Crew, which is sort of like an advisory type period," Schutz explained. "A Crew activity could be anything from a team-building activity to mindfulness skills to hearing a presentation or working with some of the peer team members or older students."
 
The school also this fall plans to survey students, faculty and staff about what they think "detracts from social emotional wellness within the Mount Greylock Community," according to the plan.
 
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