He was here earlier this week just to get the lay of the land, and hopefully he will be here next Tuesday night, she said. I am excited. Webber, who retired in 2018 after a decade with the town, will step in to replace Edmund St. John IV, who resigned last month. Although the Selectmen plan to do a full-scale search for a new administrator, which could take upwards of a year, board members decided that someone needed to be brought on to run the town s day-to-day operations in the interim. The board briefly considered a search but then reached out to Webber, who agreed to cover the post in a part-time capacity. Tuesday s vote made it official.
We have staff currently working in the space to support students with reading remotely and decided now was a good time to clean it out and utilize it properly, Superintendent Aaron Dean said last week. The cleaning of the space came up during a special Selectmen s meeting on Dec. 18. Selectman Robert Ciskowski asked about a trash roll-off near the cafeteria entrance of the school. I don t remember how much space we leased them, but they are throwing out stuff that is not theirs, he said. They had a date to take whatever they wanted and anything left was Cheshire s . I guess that is all just going in the Dumpster.
During the past 4 weeks, Adams has progressed steadily from a grey designation to red, he wrote. As such, we feel it is in the best interest of everybody s health and safety to hold remote classes for ALL students next week. Adams case numbers of the novel coronavirus have been fairly low over the past seven months. However, like much of state, it s seen its handful of positive grow ove the past month. According to Thursday s COVID-19 dashboard published by the state Department of Public Health, Adams has seen 30 new cases within the past two weeks. That s almost a third of the number of cases, 98, it s had since March 1.