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HINSDALE â Itâs round two in Hinsdale for neighbors who succeeded last year in persuading a company to move a proposed cannabis farm to the other side of town.
On Wednesday night, a different grower, Sunlight Farms, is expected to secure a needed Host Community Agreement with the Select Board. Officials expect similar questions to arise about a facility on Peru Road â mainly about odors.
âYouâre going to have the same group of people who have already been very vocal,â said Richard Scialabba, chair of the Select Board. âWhatâs going to happen? I have no idea.â
Silver Therapeutics, which runs cannabis retail outlets in Williamstown and Orange, proposes to create a cultivation facility at a former mink farm at 172 Peru Road. Last December, CEO Josh Silver outlined the plan to the Select Board. In the months since, lawyers for both sides have worked out a 17-page agreement that spells out conditions.
The American Bittern is listed as endangered by the state of Massachusetts. Because of that, special steps will have to be taken next year in Hinsdale when a long-awaited project to repair 2 miles of the Skyline Trail begins. WIKIMEDIA COMMONS
HINSDALE â Every April, the endangered American Bittern flies north from its winter range and takes up residence in the marsh known as the Hinsdale Flats, one of the region s high places feeding the East Branch of the Housatonic River.
If you havenât seen one, itâs not you. The American Bittern is a master of disguise. When it stands stock still, this ground-dwelling heron fades in among brown stalks of marsh grasses, its bill raised high, eyes darting.
The Old Town Hall in Hinsdale, also known as the Community Center, has been put to many uses in the town center since its dedication in January 1849. LARRY PARNASS â THE BERKSHIRE EAGLE
HINSDALE â Hinsdale officials heard Wednesday what some residents think should become of a landmark building. They now want more views.
A nonbinding question might go on a town ballot as early as June, asking whether voters support having the town seek proposals for new uses of the Old Town Hall on Maple Street, including its possible transition to private ownership.
The vote result would guide the Select Board, said Town Administrator Robert Graves. The board expects to vote next week to place a question on the June ballot, then work out wording of the question with town counsel. Any move to approve a sale would be presented at an annual town meeting, perhaps in 2022.
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