Berkshire County high school financial aid nights

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – The financial aid offices at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA), Williams College and Berkshire Community College (BCC) have announced the schedule of Berkshire County high school financial aid nights set for December and January.

Program highlights will include a discussion of financial aid concepts, the application and delivery process, an update of federal, state and college financial aid programs, an in depth analysis of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and PROFILE application forms.

Programs will be hosted by financial aid officers – Beth Petri and Carrie Dempsey from MCLA; Paul Boyer, Betsy Hobson and Candace Marlow from Williams; and Deirdre Bairstow-Allen from BCC. Financial aid forms and additional information will be distributed at these meetings. All programs are designed to last a minimum of 90 minutes and begin promptly at 7 p.m., except as noted. Ample time will be available at each session for questions.

It is hoped by announcing the entire schedule of financial aid programs, parents and students who cannot attend their own particular high school night will be able to take advantage of another presentation in a neighboring community on an alternative evening.

Financial aid nights are scheduled as follows:

Wednesday, Dec. 3: Hampshire High School with Petri

Wednesday, Dec. 3: McCann Technical High School with Dempsey

Wednesday, Dec. 3: Monument Mountain Regional High School with Boyer

Thursday, Dec. 4: Wahconah Regional High School with Hobson

Thursday, Dec. 4: Taconic High School with Petri and Marlow at 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 4: Hoosac Valley High School with Dempsey at 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 9: Pittsfield High School with Bairstow-Allen at 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 9: Mt. Greylock Regional High School with Hobson


Wednesday, Dec. 17: Mt. Everett Regional High School with Bairstow-Allen at 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009: St. Joseph’s Central High School with Boyer at 9 a.m.

Snow dates:

Monday, Dec. 8: Wahconah Regional High School with Hobson

Wednesday, Dec. 10: McCann Technical High School with Dempsey

Wednesday, Dec.10: Mt. Greylock Regional High School with Bairstow-Allen

Wednesday, Dec. 10: Monument Mountain Regional High School with Boyer

Thursday, Dec. 11: Taconic High School with Beth Petri and Marlow at 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 16: Pittsfield High School with Hobson at 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 18: Mt. Everett Regional High School with Bairstow-Allen at 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, Jan.15, 2009: Hoosac Valley High School with Dempsey at 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 17, 2009: St. Joseph’s Central High School with Boyer at 9 a.m.
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Dalton Voters to Decide Moveable ADUs at Special Town Meeting

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — It's time for voters to decide if they want to permit mobile accessory dwelling units in town and a special town meeting has been set to do just that. 
 
For more than two years, Amy Turnbull has been advocating to amend the town's current bylaws to allow mobile tiny homes but has met obstacles delaying the effort.  
 
On Monday, June 29, at 7 p.m., voters will convene at Wahconah Regional High School to decide on the topic, and four other items centered around funding for the Clean Air Committee and the town's Department of Public Works roof repair project. 
 
Turnbull initially presented this item at the annual town meeting but it was "tabled" so a public hearing could be held. 
 
Like many meetings before, this hearing resulted in little movement as the Planning Board decided to neither support or oppose the proposed bylaw.  
 
During the signing of the warrant, Select Board member John Boyle expressed his hesitation about placing this item on a special town meeting warrant, citing historically low attendance at such meetings.
 
"It's very important and going to be a very controversial thing … Important issues should be at an annual town meeting," he said. 
 
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