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Cleanup begins after intense flooding hits Lenox, neighboring towns

); } Caldwell noted the town highway crew spent all of Monday rebuilding the damaged section of road to make it passable for homeowners and police, fire and ambulance vehicles. He added it is too early to determine what it will cost to make permanent repairs. In Lenox, a repair project on Edgewood Drive, which traverses Sargent Brook at the north end of Lenox, was nearly wiped out by the rain, said Chief Administrative Officer Christopher Ketchen. “It’s a substantial setback,” he added. Above: An employee from the Lenox Department of Public Works makes repairs to a section of East Street that was damaged from flooding over the weekend. Left: A road crew cleans up downed trees along New Lenox Road in Lenox on Monday.

Cleanup begins after flooding hits Lenox, neighboring towns

Cleanup begins after flooding hits Lenox, neighboring towns
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Everyone is happy : Days Inn project clears final hurdle for bar operations

LENOX — All roadblocks are cleared for the new owners of the Days Inn by Wyndham on Pittsfield Road (Route 7/20) to renovate and expand the site into a boutique hotel with limited bar service and entertainment for guests. The Select Board unanimously approved an all-alcohol hotel license and an entertainment license for LH Manager Northeast LLC, leaseholder and operator for Ross Group Development LLC of Tulsa, Okla., which is purchasing the real estate for $1,950,000 from Lalji Inc. The costs of renovation, addition of five guest rooms for a total of 65 units, and the new amenities represent an investment of up to $8 million, according to Charles Snyder of the Ross Group.

Outdoor dining looms again in Lenox But, the rules have changed

LENOX — With the outdoor dining season on the horizon, town leaders are tightening up on rules and regulations affecting not only restaurants, but also retail establishments. At Wednesday’s Select Board meeting, Chief Administrative Officer Christopher Ketchen predicted a busier summer than last year, when a special town meeting adopted a seasonal bylaw to help restaurants cope with coronavirus pandemic restrictions by offering outdoor dining. The revised six-month rules for this summer take effect May 1. They prohibit the use of parking spaces and also require that all restaurants offering outdoor dining must leave a 4-foot corridor on the sidewalk for pedestrians.

Lenox to push back annual town meeting for outdoor session at school

Lenox to push back annual town meeting for outdoor session at school
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