ADAMS, Mass. — Downtown Adams has received a Local Rapid Recovery Planning Grant from the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development to create an implementation plan to.
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Mohawk Trail receives national recognition as one of America’s Byways
The Mohawk Trail, pictured at the town line with Shelburne, has been accepted as one of America’s Byways, a distinctive collection of American roads recognized by the U.S. DOT. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
By MARY BYRNE
The Mohawk Trail has been accepted as one of America’s Byways, a distinctive collection of American roads recognized by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
“America’s Byways are roads to the very heart and soul of America,” National Scenic Byway Foundation President Chris Sieverdes said in an announcement from the Ohio-based nonprofit. “Byways connect us to this country’s beauty, history and culture.”
State officials discuss water infrastructure funding
Participants at Wednesday’s discussion on water infrastructure funding, which was organized by the Franklin Regional Council of Governments, Pioneer Valley Planning Commission and Berkshire Regional Planning Commission. Screenshot
Published: 2/25/2021 6:42:28 PM
State and local officials met remotely Wednesday night to discuss the importance of locating funding to support local and regional water suppliers and treatment facilities.
“While we often don’t think enough about our water and wastewater infrastructure, and it’s sometimes not the most exciting topic on the table, I think it’s easy to agree that the work of local and regional wastewater utilities has never been more critical,” said Kathleen Theoharides, secretary of the state Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs.
State officials discuss water infrastructure funding
Participants at Wednesday’s discussion on water infrastructure funding. SCREENSHOT
Published: 2/25/2021 2:51:27 PM
State and local officials met remotely Wednesday night to discuss the importance of locating funds for local and regional water suppliers and treatment facilities.
“While we often don’t think enough about our water and wastewater infrastructure, and it’s sometimes not the most exciting topic on the table, I think it’s easy to agree that the work of local and regional wastewater utilities has never been more critical,” said Kathleen Theoharides, secretary of the state Executive Office of Energy and Affairs.