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cblack@newsandsentinel.com Megan Hardway and Katie Allen from Williamstown Bank stand with Lubeck Elementary Principal Amber Hardman and Williamstown Bank CEO and President Sharon Anderson as a check was presented to the school for $1,350. The funds came from donations through the Giving Cup. The check presentation was part of the bank’s celebration of Dr. Seuss Day. (Photo Provided) This week, Williamstown Bank treated Williamstown Elementary School teachers to lunch and Dr. Seuss themed treat bags to commemorate Dr. Seuss week. Angie Joy from Williamstown Bank and Suzy Schofiled, assistant principal of Williamstown Elementary, helped to bring in the lunches from Penn Station. (Photo Provided)
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — A local business owner has declared his intent to seek a spot on the Select Board in May's town election. Nicholls White on Tuesday said he plans to.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. The Mount Greylock Regional School Committee continues to hear from parents concerned about the lack of in-person instruction for most children in the PreK-12 district even as the panel works to modify the agreement with its unions to allow just that. The committee held an executive session after last Thursday s meeting to discuss strategies with respect to collective bargaining with its union personnel. And Superintendent Jason McCandless said on Friday that he has asked the committee to look at some dates for a special meeting to consider a revised memorandum of understanding with the Mount Greylock Educational Association.
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WILLIAMSTOWN Williamstown City Council met Tuesday to discuss business related to police department needs, COVID-era policies for city employees and the impending appointments of several positions.
Police Chief Shawn Graham approached council for their blessing on the establishment of a temporary fitness center for law enforcement in the former band building of Williamstown Elementary School, which is currently unused but in ideal condition for this use.
“I think it’s good for their health and wellness and I wanted to invite the fire department,” Graham said. “It’s a good community thing and it’s good for those departments to be working out together and building relationships.”