Take ‘The Spruces FEEDBACK SURVEY’, deadline Fri, March 18.

The Town is seeking input on how to reuse the Route 7/Main Street parcel, the former site of the Spruces Mobile Home Park.  Give your input using this survey form.

 

Nomination papers avail. for elected seats on Select Board, Planning Board, TOWN MODERATOR, Milne Library Trustees DEADLINE March 22.

Pick up nomination papers from W’town Town Clerk for TOWN MODERATOR (3 yr term); 2 seats on Select Board (3 yr term); 1 seat on Planning Board (5 yr term); 4 seats on Milne Library Trustees (3 yr term); 1 seat on the Northern Berkshire Vocational Regional School District Committee which is a three year term.

Completed nomination papers must be returned to the Board of Registrars for certification no later than Tuesday, March 22, 2022.     All signatures must be ink signatures, no electronic signatures are allowed.  Questions regarding running for town office can be addressed by reaching out to the Town Clerk’s Office at npedercini@williamstownma.gov or 413-458-3500 Ext. 101.

Williams ’62 Center welcomes general public to attend events – wearing masks & VAX proof.

Public audiences are required to show proof of full vaccination including a booster. Patrons over 18 will need to present an ID matching the name on your vaccination documentation. All patrons are required to wear a well-fitted KN95 or surgical mask covering your mouth and nose at all times while inside the building. These policies are subject to change at any time.

Williams students, faculty,  staff are only required to show your Williams ID.

Milne Presents: “All About Dog Mushing with Iditarod Racer Karen Land” at the library 6pm, WED, Mr 16.

Karen Land will speak about her experience as a dog musher at the Iditarod, an annual long-distance sled dog race that takes place in Alaska. She will show slides, and all of the gear required for such an endeavor. And her dogs Chloe and Noggin will be there too!  Sign-up to attend this in-person Milne program!

Strengthening Police & Community Partnerships: “Raise Your Hand & Be Heard” on Sat. March 12, 8:30am-3pm at MGRHS.

W’town residents & those who work in W’town are invited to come together to discuss how the police & community can work cooperatively and participate in the “Strengthening Police & Community Partnership (SPCP) Program. The W’town SPCP project was initiated by Interim Police Chief Mike Ziemba to support avenues of communication & trust between the community and the WPD.

The SPCP is a structured program where diverse community members come together to engage in dialogue, work to identify issues that impact the police-community relationship & develop solutions that best fit the community. SPCP dialogues are adopted & implemented by local communities, with support & facilitation from the Dept. of Justice’s Community Relations Service.

 

Register by March 11.