North Adams Loses Another City Clerk

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The city is about to lose its third city clerk in just over a year. 
 
Joshua Vallieres submitted his resignation on Friday effective May 5, writing that he was planning to start a family and seeking a "better work/life balance."
 
He was sworn in on July 27 last year after several months as the assistant and then acting clerk.
 
"This has been one of the most professionally satisfying times in my life, and I am grateful to the offices,
boards, and individuals that have been there in support of this tremendous learning experience," he wrote in his letter. 
 
Vallieres is the latest in a series of clerks who have quit the office before completing their three-year terms. 
 
He was hired on May 11 last year as the assistant clerk to City Clerk Marcus Lyon, who left only months later in mid-June. Lyon, hired as assistant clerk in 2021, was promoted on the departure of Cathleen King in February 2022 after less than a year on the job.
 
She had been preceded by Deborah Pedercini, who departed after two years for a job as executive director of the Lee Housing Authority. 
 
Lyon had publicly stated that some of the reasons for his and King's departure had to do with working conditions, including harassment from certain councilors. The recent clerks have also spoken about the sometimes overwhelming duties that the clerk's office is responsible for. 
 
Prior to that, the city had two long-term clerks. Marilyn Gomeau, now town clerk in Clarksburg, had been in the post for more than 15 years and had spent 20 as the assistant. She had succeeded MaryAnn Abuisi, who had the second-longest term in the post at 28 years. 
 
"Thank you to everyone who put their trust and faith in me to hold this appointed position. I wish my successor well, and will be open to providing the same level of support as all the former City Clerks had given me," Vallieres wrote. 
 
He said he plans to remain involved in the city as a constituent. He had been elected to the School Committee in 2021 but was forced to resign this past December when it was realized a city ordinance prohibited an employee of the city to also hold a paid elected position. The School Committee receives a stipend. 

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North Adams Warns Residents of Lead Pipe Survey Scam

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City of North Adams is warning residents about scammers exploiting a city-run lead pipe survey project.

As mentioned in a letter sent to city residents, the city is undergoing a lead pipe survey. Since then, some residents have been contacted by scammers claiming to be part of the survey and looking for financial information.

Officials emphasized that the survey is free, and the city is not making phone calls to residents at this time. 

Residents are urged not to share financial details over the phone. Anyone receiving such calls should report the incident immediately to the North Adams Police Department at 413-664-4944, extension 1.

 
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