North Adams EZine March 31

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Miller on Stage

Main Street Stage is will present Arthur Miller’s "All My Sons" at the Main Street Stage on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April  3, 4, and 5. Call 413-663-3240 or purchase tickets online.

Eat a Dog; Help a Child
On Saturday, April 4, beginning at 11 am, the Hot Dog Ranch at 310 State Street will donate 10 percent of proceeds to Miles for Miracles Marathon. The day will include a Red Sox ticket raffle and other prizes.

Choo-Chooing Off to War
The spring exhibit at Western Gateway Heritage State Park, "Railroads at War," begins with a free tour on Saturday, April 4, at 2. The display traces the role of the railroad during wartime from the Civil War through World War II and will be open every day from 10 to 5 p.m. For information: 413-663-6312 or MassParks.

MoCA's for the Birds
Innovative theater artist Sebastienne Mundheim's "Sea of Birds" debuts at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art with two performances at 4 and 8 p.m. in the Hunter Center on Saturday, April 4. Information: 413-662-2111.

Kids can be part of the creative process and join Mundheim for a workshop at noon to build set pieces that will be used in the performances later in the day. Space is limited.

Modern Elegies

Mass MoCA hosts an opening reception for its new exhibition "These Days: Elegies for Modern Times" on Saturday, April 4, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. The exhibition brings together six artists whose work is infused with the poetic and musical tradition of the elegy. Complimentary refreshments will be served. Free for MoCA members. RSVP to 413-664-4481, Ext. 8112 or rrice@massmoca.org.

Zombies!
Mill City Productions will be holding auditions for its upcoming production, "Zombie Prom" on Monday, April 6, and Wednesday, April 8, at 6:30 p.m. at its theater in building 4 at Western Gateway Heritage State Park. Teens and adults of all ages are invited to audition. More information: lizzy_liz@hotmail.com.

Book Club Reads 'John Adams'
North Adams Public  Library's "Happy Bookers" will read from "John Adams" by David McCullough on Tuesday, April 7, at 6 p.m. in the first-floor meeting room. Call Robin at 413-662-3133 for more information.

Multiple Waves
"Collage Waves," an exhibit by Henry Klein, is on display at the Gallery 51 Annex at 61 Main St. Open daily from 10 to 6.

Downstreet Art
DownStreet Art is preparing for another season beginning in June 2009. Interested in volunteering? Call 413-663-7588 or e-mail
abasdekis@nbccoalition.org. What's it all about: watch here
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North Adams OKs Property Sale, Vac Truck Buy

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City Council on Tuesday sold off a dilapidated property and approved borrowing of more than $600,000 for a new vacuum truck. 
 
The property at 135 East Quincy St. was acquired for back taxes through Land Court. Mayor Jennifer Macksey said the city had a buyer at $30,000. 
 
"Folks, I was shocked that we even got a buyer," she said. "When we took it, I was afraid we were really going to own it. The back of it is like missing it's in deplorable condition."
 
However, there were four or five interested buyers with the $30,000 cash bid being the best, the mayor said. The delinquent taxes on the property are $80,000.
 
"We are taking a loss on it, but again we're hopeful that they will flip it, so to say, and get it back on the tax rolls," said Macksey. "So technically, I don't have to ask you for permission, because it is a foreclosed property, but as I said before, I'd like to inform you of the good work that [Treasurer/Tax Collector] Jessica {Lincourt} is doing, and that we are moving these tax title properties through foreclosure, which we hate doing ...
 
"But this house has been vacant for a very long time, and we have a lot of complaints from the neighbors out there about this."
 
In answer to questions, Lincourt said 44 properties are currently in Land Court. 
 
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