Berkshire Food Project Hosts Thanksgiving Dinner

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Berkshire Food Project (BFP) will hold a sit-down Thanksgiving Dinner on Monday, Nov. 21, with seatings at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
 
This will be the first time the program has hosted indoor dining since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. 
 
The project will return to its walk-through format on Wednesday, Nov. 23, and then it will be closed the rest of Thanksgiving week.
 
"This is a great experiment," said Mark Rondeau, executive director. "Everyone is eager to reopen to indoor dining and this Thanksgiving dinner is our first step in getting there."
 
Cooking the turkey and otherwise helping in key ways are Mariah and Justin Forstmann, owners and operators of the Chingón Taco Truck in North Adams, will be cooking the turkey and assisting.
 
The menu will include turkey, stuffing, gravy, mashed potatoes, roasted root vegetables, rolls, cranberry sauce, and pie.
 
Volunteers are needed the day of the dinner to help with serving, dishwashing, and cleanup.
 
For more information, call the BFP at 413-664-7378.

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North Adams Council Sets School Debt Exclusion Vote

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Council President Bryan Sapienza holds up an application to work as a poll worker for the upcoming elections. The form can be found under 'Becoming an election worker' under city clerk on the city website or in the city clerk's office. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City Council gave final approval on Tuesday for the mayor to borrow $65,362,859 for a new Greylock School to serve Grades prekindergarten through 2.
 
This second reading of the order, approved last month, was adopted unanimously.
 
This final adoption paves the way for two community forums and a debt exclusion vote scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 8, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at St. Elizabeth's Parish Center. Passage of the debt exclusion vote will allow the city to raise funds beyond its levy limit for the life of the loan. 
 
City Clerk Tina Marie Leonesio said the city has about 1,400 requests for mail-in ballots for all elections and that in-person early voting will start the Saturday before. 
 
The first forum is Thursday, Aug. 15, at 6 p.m. at Greylock; officials will provide an overview of the project and tours of the school. Zoom participation is available here. Northern Berkshire Community Television will also record the forums for later broadcast.
 
The second forum is Thursday, Aug. 22, at 6 p.m. at Brayton Elementary School. The Zoom link is the same and those attending in person can also take a tour of the building.
 
The Massachusetts School Building Authority will pick up about $41,557,218 of the cost, the city about $20 million and the $3 million balance is expected to come from federal energy grants. The 30-year tiered loan for $20 million is expected to have its highest impact in 2029 when it will add $270 to the average tax bill, or about $22.50 a month.
 
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