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The Parks Commission is empty. There are two vacancies on the Planning Board and one vacancy on the Cemetery Commission. And there is one empty chair on the Select Board. According to Town Clerk Valerie Reiner, an upcoming special election could fill that Select Board seat, if somebody wants to run for it.
A hearing related to a 2020 drug raid in Savoy was called off, after a Berkshire Superior Court judge decided plans were lacking to provide proper translation to defendants who speak Cantonese.
Moving to protect a “vulnerable” town, officials in Savoy have shaped restrictive rules on cannabis businesses that go to a public hearing Tuesday.
Over 50 volunteer firefighters and first responders from 10 area departments recently participated in a practice drill shuttling water from Maynard’s Pond — the only year round accessible source of water for the town of Savoy — to a staging area seven miles away on Chapel Road.
The Northern Berkshire Solid Waste Management District's annual residential household hazardous waste collection will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 23, at the DPW Garage, 92 North Summer St., Adams.
The North Berkshire School Union announces kindergarten and prekindergarten registration for children in the towns of Clarksburg, Florida, Monroe, Rowe, and Savoy.
Textiles and mattresses will be part of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection waste disposal ban starting Nov 1. The Northern Berkshire Solid Waste Management District has announced that textile collection bins are available onsite at many of the district's transfer/recycling centers and offsite bins are available in some towns.
Northern Berkshire United Way’s Community Needs and Special Grants applications are now available. Application deadline is April 21.
With help from the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission, the towns of Savoy, Washington and Windsor are exploring the idea of joining to hire a full-time administrator who would serve them all, relieving stress on unpaid officials and helping achieve a new kind of stability.
The owner of a home in Savoy where state police broke up a large-scale illicit marijuana grow in 2020 appears ready to do more than throw in the towel. The house would go, too.