Town Hall Forum With State Senator and Representative

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Sen. Paul Mark and Rep. John Barrett III will take questions and invite comments at a "ReMarks and Refreshments" town hall forum in Williamstown from 10 to 11:30 AM on Tuesday, March 14. 
 
The event is open to the public and will be held at the Williams College Faculty House at 968 Main Street. 
 
The forum will also be accessible through Zoom. To get the link, email casey.pease@masenate.gov.  
 
The legislators will start the forum by sharing legislative updates from the State House before taking questions and comments from attendees and engaging in a conversation about opportunities and challenges facing Western Massachusetts and Williamstown.
 
Sen. Mark's Berkshire, Hampden, Franklin, and Hampshire District consists of 57 municipalities in western Massachusetts. He chairs the Joint Committee on Tourism, Arts, and Cultural Development. 
 
Rep. Barrett's 1st Berkshire District consists of 13 municipalities in Berkshire County. He chairs the House Committee on Ethics. 
 
The Williamstown "Remarks and Refreshments" event is one in a series of public forums Sen. Mark is organizing in an effort to reach all 57 communities. 

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Williamstown Fire District to Post Chief's Position

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Fire District's Personnel Committee on Monday finalized a job description for the next chief and agreed to post the job with an eye toward getting a new leader in the door by March.
 
That is when Craig Pedercini is set to turn 65 and retire from a department he has served for 37 years — the last 22 as chief.
 
On Monday, the five-person Personnel Committee agreed to post the position by Dec. 1 with the hope to begin screening applicants in early January, though it left open the possibility of beginning the screening process earlier depending on the response rate.
 
The panel's goal is to present a small group of finalists to the Prudential Committee in time for it to make a hiring decision in February.
 
Committee member Fred Puddester told his colleague that Richard Duncan, a human resources professional under contract with the district, said that timeline is reasonable.
 
The committee Monday fine-tuned some of the language in the job description and finalized a couple of the job requirements for the call/volunteer fire department's only full-time employee.
 
A couple of areas that needed to be ironed out included the job's educational requirement and a potential residency requirement.
 
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