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Vampire Weekend

The Drury Drama Team presents "Dracula" on Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 19-21.

If you don't know who these guys are, just stay home. Holy batmania! "New Moon" surpasses "Dark Knight's" opening numbers.


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Bazaars

Nov. 21

St. Stanislaus School benefit, 9 to 4 in Kolbe Hall, Adams. Bake sale, snack bar, games, Chinese auctions, money raffle, crafts, and pierogi.

Blackinton Union Church, 1373 Massachusetts Ave., North Adams; 10 to 2. Crafts table, bake sale, Chinese auction, the Christmas table, and kid's grab bag. Lunch $4, $2 kids.

First Congregational Church, North Adams, 9-2.

Nov. 28

Becket Federated Church
, Route 8, holiday bazaar from 9-3. Lunch, crafts, baked goods, holiday and other items. Information: Mary Peltier, Parish House, 413-623-5217.


Dec. 5

Holiday Fair at First Congregational Church, 25 Park Place, Lee, from 10 to 3; handcrafted items, raffles, children's shop, bake sale, cut Christmas trees and lunch from 11 to 1. Includes angel-themed goods from SERRV. Information, 413-243-1033 or www.ucc-lee.org.


Dec. 12-13

North Adams Country Club, crafts 9-4; food from That's a Wrap from 11-2. Information: Sheryl Morehouse at 413-822-3329.

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Obituaries

Paul Sandler, 64
Robert J. Heideman, 73
Carol V. Vallieres, 75
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Sports

Williams College Men's Basketball Season Outlook
2009 MIAA Girls Soccer - State Division 2

Final: Wahconah vs Cardinal Spellman
Date / Time: 11/21/2009; 3:30pm
Location: Foley Stadium, Worcester
MCLA Picked Last in Men's Preseason Coaches Poll

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N.A. Council Delays House Hearing, Thanks Longtime Cameraman

By Tammy Daniels
iBerkshires Staff
03:45PM / Wednesday, December 24, 2008

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The owner of a North Street home has been given another 60 days to clean up his property.

The City Council on Tuesday night postponed a public hearing on the house at 129 North St. after owner Edward Burdick had made progress on the property.

The matter had been referred to Mayor John Barrett III's office last month after complaints from neighbors brought it to the Public Safety Committee's attention. Both the health and building inspectors asked for council backing in pushing Burdick to do repairs on the building.

Burdick has said a basement fire last February delayed progress on the residence, which is unoccupied. However, complaints about the property date back years, including failure to obtain permits for exterior and driveway work. Neighbors have also complained about piles of construction debris and trash and animals getting into the the open building.

The Public Safety Committee recommended calling a public hearing to have the property declared a public nuisance as a way to force Burdick to clean the area. The hearing had been set for Tuesday.

After a couple city councilors spoke with Burdick on Tuesday, it was decided to postpone the hearing. Councilor Ronald Boucher, chairman of the Public Safety Committee, said progress has been made at the property.

"He said he will have everything up to snuff in 60 days," said Boucher.

Scenic Byway Preparations

The council did hold a public hearing on the relocation of nine utility poles along Reservoir Road. Eight of the poles will be moved back approximately 6 feet from the road and the ninth moved across the street in anticipation of road reconstruction.

Slightly more than a half-mile of the road will be widened and a scenic outlook constructed, as part of the Mount Greylock Scenic Byway. MassHighway has requested the utilities move the poles.


Councilor Marie Harpin gives Christmas gifts to longtime council cameraman Bill Patrie.
The presentation for National Grid and Verizon Communications was made by Bonnie E. Brown of National Grid. Brown said moving the poles should not affect propertyowners along the roadway. "We would have to get easements if they were put on private property."

The hearing was closed but a vote on granting permission for the relocation to begin was delayed until January because of the wording of the order, which mentions only one pole, not nine. A new order will be drafted to reflect the actual work.

"I'd like to make it more specific in case anyone questions it," said Councilor Richard Alcombright.

Through the Lens

Bill Patrie can't remember exactly how long he's been taping City Council meetings for local cable access, but it's certainly been longer than some councilors have served. "Oh, a long time," he said.

"I remember when we were in that little space at Adelphia [Cable Co.]," said Patrie on Tuesday night after being presented with gifts from the council for his service. "Then we moved to [Western Gateway Heritage State Park] and it was enormous."

When he first started taping he had to use a big, bulky, "ancient" camera, he said. "Dave [Fabiano] had to come and adjust it all the time."

Fabiano, executive director of Northern Berkshire Community Television Corp., said Patrie's been covering the City Council since at least the late 1980s. For two decades he's been a staple at City Council meetings, appearing twice a month like clockwork.

"I don't think you've ever missed a single meeting in all this time," said Council President Alan Marden to Patrie.

Councilor Marie Harpin said Patrie had a missed a couple — but only because he was in the hospital.

"This is a thank-you for all you do," said Harpin, as she and Councilor Lisa Blackmer handed Patrie two big brightly wrapped packages (of winter wear). Councilor Gailanne Cariddi manned the camera, putting the focus on Patrie for a change.

Patrie said his devotion to duty is simple: "It's so the ones on the outside can see what's going on."
Your Comments
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"HAMMITANT for HUMANITY"? No, actually I haven't heard of that...
Disabled? Have you met Ed and his 'children'? I'm thinking probably not. Disabled is not one of their problems. Help is available for those that need, or choose to use it, but those that are just simply lazy just need to get motivated. This property has looked pretty bad for longer than just a year or so.......
from: Not from North Adamson: 01-04-2009

Neighbors, Building Inspector, City Councilor:
Here we have been at a Christmas season and the small minded people of No Adams, Ma seem to have nothing better to do than compalin about their neighbor. If your all so concerned why don"t you form a group go over and knock on the door and offer TO HELP. Have you people not heard of HAMMITANT for HUMANITY up there???Why not do something POSITIVE instead of NEGATIVITITY???The man is disabiled has disabled children, you people have never heard the saying don't judge until you walked a mile in their shoes???If your all so concerned then do a FUND RAISER to help out financially, if you don't want to help personally. This is why I MOVED FROM NORTH ADAMS YEARS AGO, and this is why you loose your young people.IF YOU ARE CHRISTIANS THEN ACT LIKE ONE, or whatever your religion may be.You all should be ashamed of yourselves with all the problems in the world. DO SOMETHING POSITIVE. HELP THEM OUT.
from: x no adams residenton: 01-02-2009



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