Adams Selectmen Lift Mask Requirement for Town Buildings

By Brian RhodesiBerkshires Staff
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ADAMS, Mass. — Nearly two years after the first positive COVID-19 case in Berkshire County and as COVID-19 case numbers continue to decline, the Board of Selectmen unanimously voted to lift mask requirements for municipal buildings. 

 

"Based on the CDC guidance, based on the rapid steep decline of the coronavirus virus numbers, both nationally and regionally," said Town Administrator Jay Green on retracting the mask rules at Wednesday's board meeting. "At this point, I would say if the board just wanted to say that the town buildings will be governed accordingly based on the CDC and be consistent CDC guidelines, that would adequately suffice to protect the safety of the public and staff." 

 

Green thanked visitors and town staff for complying with the rule when it was in effect and said those who wish to continue wearing masks should.

 

"I've said that to the staff as well," he said. "That if you feel compelled, based on your personal situation, you're more than happy to wear masks. No one is going to ask you not to."  

 

Between Feb. 19 and Feb. 25, Adams recorded seven new COVID-19 cases, and Berkshire County is now considered moderate risk for transmission rather than high risk. Board of Health Chair David Rhoads said it is crucial to respect those who choose to or need to continue wearing masks. 

 

"We're dropping off the peak as we did last spring. So I think we're in good shape," Rhoads said at the Board of Health's meeting on Wednesday, explaining recently updated state mask guidelines now recommend vulnerable individuals need to wear a mask indoors.

 

As of Feb. 22, 71 percent of Adams residents are fully vaccinated, with 38 percent received a booster shot. Rhoads urged residents to continue to get vaccinated and boosted and hopes the town can soon reach 80 percent vaccinated. 

 

Green said the mask rule was effective while it was in place and allowed Adams' public buildings to operate with few issues throughout the pandemic. 

 

"Our public buildings have been consistently open five days a week for quite a long time, even in the middle of the surge," he said. "So we were able to safely conduct the people's business open even in the middle of that because we have really good compliance with our masking mandate." 

 

Selectman Joe Nowak said Wednesday's meeting was the first in-person meeting since the pandemic that he did not wear a mask. 

 

"This is the first meeting that I haven't had a mask on; I feel quite comfortable with what I've been seeing with COVID cases," he said. "And I've seen big cities like Boston allowing masks to be taken off in public places. I think it's time." 

 

Chair John Duval also reiterated that those who want to wear a mask are welcome to continue to do so. 

 

"Immunocompromised individuals, please continue to wear a mask if that is what you want to do. That is up to you," he said. 

 

"We believe it's time, and it's a good time to do it," Green said.


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Adams Holiday Home Decorating Contest Registration Open

ADAMS, Mass. — The Events Committee in Adams has announced the details for the 2024 Holiday Home Decorating Contest. 

All residents within the boundaries of the Town of Adams are eligible to participate.  Entry applications are available on the Town's website and must be received no later than 5 pm on Friday, December 6, 2024.  Once all registrations have been received, a map will be created and posted online Wednesday, December 11.

Contest is for exterior decorations only, including decorations in windows that are visible from the exterior.  Judging will be done from outside the residence only and from the street; community members are not to enter the property to view back or side yards.   

Three prizes will be awarded:  One 1st prize - $150.00 Gift Card to the Adams Hometown Market, One 2nd prize - $100.00 Gift Card to the Adams Hometown Market and One 3rd prize - $50.00 Gift Card to the Adams Hometown Market.  The Community Choice award winner will receive a gift card.

The community is encouraged to drive around and view all the entries and cast a vote using the online voting form.  Judging will be done from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Friday, Dec. 13 – Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024.  The on-line app will be open until 8 pm on December 15 for community members to cast their votes.  A Judging Panel will choose 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners.  The community will choose the Community Choice winner. 

Holiday Home Decorating participants should ensure that all lights, animations and decorations are in place and activated for the judging periods on both nights.

Entry is free as there are no costs or fees to apply to participate.  The Committee encourages residents to be creative, festive, fun and safe this holiday season.

Visit https://www.town.adams.ma.us/ to sign up or learn more about this event.

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