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Egremont News Egremont News Issue 95 July, 2017 Rules & Regulations of this Newsletter: The purpose of this newsletter is to keep residents informed of what is going on in our community. It is printed on a bi-monthly basis by the Selectmen’s Office Staff. Articles submitted by Town Boards are not edited by the Select Board or Office Administrator. Outside organizations are allowed to submit articles of no longer than one column length. These articles are to be factual and will not be printed if they contain any political format, forum, or communication. We welcome reader input and hope you enjoy reading the Newsletter. If you wish to receive this newsletter via email please contact town hall. ********************************************************************************************************* Change of Guard: Watch for more information on this as a vote to We would like to thank the following for close or not will likely take place this fall. their service to Town: Charlie Flynn - former Selectman and Volunteers-the Key to Good governance: School Committee member; Mark Holmes - former Egremonters who volunteer to be members of Planning Board member; Bill Turner - long time town boards, committees and councils are not only Fire Chief; Ben Barrett - Conservation Commission, assuring and monitoring service delivery but they are Ted Rubsamen - Conservation Commission. creating new opportunities for Egremont. They are key to We welcome these new town officials to why Egremont has a reputation for open and transparent office and thank them for their willingness to serve government. And we are practiced. Volunteerism is a the town: multi-generational Egremont tradition. George McGurn - Selectman If the federal budget cuts as currently proposed Ed Regendahl - Planning Board member are implemented this October, the trickle down effects on Joseph Schneider - Fire Chief the Commonwealth and Egremont will be severe. We David Seligman - Conservation Commission will need to call even more on our tradition of Ron Ronan - Conservation Commission volunteerism. We will need to expand our pool of Mary McGurn - Technology Committee volunteers so our standing boards, committees and councils are kept strong and, if unforeseen issues arise, South Egremont School: have volunteers ready to serve in new ways. Egremont Unfortunately the bidding on the foundation has benefitted significantly from its tradition of stabilization work at the South Egremont School volunteerism and now, by sustaining and growing it, we House was not successful. Though a bid was will be more prepared to handle what inevitably lies received that was under the budget and would have ahead. the work completed during summer school vacation, Our Fire Department is a stellar example of the contractor did not hold the appropriate Egremont volunteerism. Volunteers organized to focus Massachusetts certification to do the work. on health, environment, infrastructure, legacy and safety The Board has agreed to not operate a are other examples of how citizen participation in our program at the school house for the coming school local governance leads to the high level of security and year in hopes of getting this work completed. trust we enjoy as Egremont residents. The School District has agreed to either Our pool of talent is wide and deep. It extends begin the process of presenting the legal closure of from families who have lived here for generations, the the school house to the five town voters or to newer arrived families and retirees and the second include a program in the school house for 2018- homeowners. We are a community of remarkable talent. 2019. If the voters in two towns vote against closing Attend a Council on Aging program to bear witness to the school house, the district has to include a this. program in the school house for 2018-2019. 1 Issue 95 July, 2017 Please contact Mary Brazie and/or Julliette later than June 30, 2017. Haas for further information on how, through In order to avoid interest and penalties, payments volunteerism, you can become an active participant are due in the tax collector’s office no later than August in Egremont’s governance. To appreciate the 1st, 2017. There is no grace period. breadth of volunteer opportunities, find a list and On Line Banking - UNIPAY on line banking is a minutes from recent meetings of town boards, great tool for payments of real estate/personal property, committees and councils on the Egremont Town excise tax & water bills. Visit the Town of Egremont web Website, egremont-ma.gov, under the heading site www.egremont-ma.gov and click on “pay your bills Meetings, Notices and Announcements. on line”. Follow the instructions from that point. You will be able to use ACH or a credit card. There are fees Broadband: assessed for this service. As reported by Peter Larkin of the Bank Bill Pay - When making payments through MassBroadband Institute - “MBI has been in your bank bill pay, please remember to use your current negotiations with Charter given the change in towns tax bill number and check to be sure the remittance included in what was previously a 6 town bid being address is correct. reduced to 4 towns. This change in the towns Remittance Address: Tax Collector, Town of households served was very dramatic The loss of Egremont, P.O. Box 368, So. Egremont, MA 01258 Monterey ( 839 household/premises) and Becket Questions concerning your tax assessment (1750 household/ premises) represented a loss of MUST be directed to the Board of Assessors. 413-528- 40% of the critical mass of the Project Management 0182 ext. 14 Structure anticipated by Charter to efficiently manage and operate the network. That being said we Egremont Free Library: are close to completing the agreement between MBI Summer is here! Below is a list of museum passes and Charter next week ...... Please know Charter available to Egremont Free Library patrons. Please see Communications is currently doing ride-outs and the museum pass policy below. We’ve added Mass pre-design work and we expect Charter to make MoCA in addition to all of the wonderful museum and much progress in building the broadband/cable area attractions. Enjoy! network in this calendar year.” 2017 Library Passes Museums & Area Attractions On July 10 at 7:30pm the Board will Museums conduct a Grant of Location hearing to act on the 1. Norman Rockwell: Pass allows admission for application of Fiber Connect to begin the process of up to 2 individuals for $10 per person . Children laying out fiber for Broadband service in Egremont. 5 and under are free. 2. Berkshire Museum: Pass allows free admission Goodwill Truck: for up to 2 adults and 2 children under the age of New hours effective July 15: 11am to 2pm. Please 18. Children 3 and under are always free. if the truck is not there do not leave your stuff in the 3. The Clark Museum: Pass includes free parking lot. admission for 1 adult. Mass MoCA: Admits up to two adults for free. ECO-TIP 4. Buy less plastic. Farmers Markets have liquid hand Children 13 and under are free. soaps packaged in glass, such as Asia Luna’s. They Area Attractions also have pretty bar soaps that eliminate the need for 1. Hancock Shaker Village: Pass allows free plastic dispensers. admission for 2 adults and 2 children Museum Pass Policies Treasurer/Tax Collector: 1. First Come, First Served… Patron must come to FISCAL YEAR 2018 TAX BILLS the library and if the museum pass is here, they Fiscal Year 2018 Preliminary Real Estate & may borrow it for 48 hours. Please No calling Personal Property Tax Bills are being mailed no ahead to reserve. 2 Issue 95 July, 2017 2. Patron must return museum pass in blue Conservation Commission: envelope provided within 48 hours of This year has been one of change for the borrowing pass. They should put pass in Conservation Commission with several comings and envelope and place in the Book Drop Box goings. outside library door. Earlier in the spring Ted Rubsamen tendered his 3. Only one pass may be borrowed at a time. resignation. With an extensive engineering background 4. FYI, Norman Rockwell changed their Ted offered valuable information regarding the Mt. museum pass policy this year. The pass Washington Road bridge project, as well as others. More allows two people in at $10 per person recently we were fortunate to welcome David Seligman (admission is usually $18 for adults; $17 for as a Commission member. About joining the Commission seniors) David says “We moved to Egremont last year from 5. The Clark changed their pass to admitting Wisconsin where I was active for more than 20 years ONE person for free. with conservation organizations including the River Alliance, Clean Wisconsin, River Keepers, and Trout Panning Board Unlimited. I am excited to be able to continue my civic At Town Meeting Egremont passed the engagement in support of the Massachusetts Wetlands Temporary Moratorium on Retail Sales of Protection Act by serving on the Egremont ConComm.” Marijuana. Before drafting a proposed bylaw And just recently we welcomed Ron Ronan, a resident amendment for marijuana sales, the Planning Board for 24 years, who formerly spent a year representing is awaiting further direction from the Egremont for the SBSD and says he’s looking to once Commonwealth. again give back to our community. We held a public hearing and approved a On a parting note we are losing our long time Special Permit for a use change to consumer secretary, Ben Barrett, who is stepping down at the end services for 377 Builders on 66 Main Street. of June. The Board updated a Special Permit for Ben says about his 12 years on the Commission SBA Communications for the cell towers on “Twelve years? Naaahhhh….can’t be.
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