FirstFriday 'Clean & Green' Initiatives in North Adams

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass.— April's FIRST Friday event will focus on helping North Adams become more Clean & Green starting April 7. 
 
Several downtown shops, galleries, restaurants, and the First Friday crew will be organizing events focused on sustainability, as Earth Day approaches. Participants can help pick up sidewalk trash, and drop off their compost and recycling.
 
Theme-related events taking place:
 
The First Baptist Youth Group will lead a trash pick-up crew around downtown. Participants can meet them under the Mohawk marquee at 5:00 pm.  
 
Second Chance Composting truck will be parked under the Mohawk marquee collecting bagged leaves and household food scraps for compost, 4:00-8:00 pm. All food scraps must be free of stickers, no plastic bags accepted.
 
A City of North Adams recycling truck will be parked under the Mohawk marquee collecting household aluminum/glass/plastic recycling from 4:00-8:00 pm. The city will also have its seasonal trash and recycling bins put up around downtown early this year, in time for First Friday.
 
Gallery, Shop, & Restaurant events:
 
INSTALLATION SPACE: Spectral Strata On View 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm 49 Eagle Street
 
Gallery 51: Layer/Build: Collage Explored On View 11:00 am-7:00 pm. 51 Main Street AND Venus Spectra On View in the windows of the MAC Arts Lab 
 
Gravity Gallery: Center of Gravity Artist Residency, a new project of Walkaway House, features artists Jacob Grumulaitis (Brooklyn, NY) at the Gravity Gallery 5-8 pm. 44 Eagle Street
 
Future Lab[s] Gallery: Opening Reception 6-8 pm. Presenting work by Bo Petran and Anna Salmeron. Take part in an interactive ad campaign photo shoot for the new perfume ArtTown. All are invited, and styling and makeup provided. 45 Eagle Street
 
Savvy Hive will host a pop-up with The Emerald Phoenix from 5:00 pm-7:00 pm. Come learn about Tina's sustainable wellness products. Her products range from herbal tinctures, pain relief, oils, bath soaks, and more. 
 
Plant Connector will be hosting a return of their 'hissing booth' featuring slithering species for the school-age set and The Hoosic River revival is also hosting a fête.
 
Alison Pebworth's Studio and Project Space: Alethea Morrison's Kindness Dispensary will debut at Alison Pebworth's Studio and Project Space 5:00 pm-7:00 pm. Come check out the menu for a private visit to the listening booth while socializing among new works in progress. 40 Eagle Street
 
Terra Vintage, newly moved to 11 Eagle Street, will be offering all the components to assemble complimentary DIY dresser sachets combining dried flowers and herbs for an eco-friendly fabric refresh. 
 
Hearts Pace mocktails and live music. Mocktails start at 6:00 pm and live music goes from 7:00 pm-9:00 pm.
 
WallaSauce is hosting a fanny pack First Friday event, open to all. Make a fanny pack out of reused materials.
 
MAC Arts Lab: Come to 49 Main Street to make a reusable bag with the Bag Share Project. Turning empty seed, grain, and feed bags into sturdy bags for everyday use. Materials will be provided, but feel free to bring your own material to upcycle. 
 
Conscientious Cloth creates "Flax is Linen" window display at 77 Main Street. The first in a series of fiber installations to amuse and educate. Free. 24-7. Sidewalk viewing.

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Big Y Investigates Conn. Skimmer Incident

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Big Y supermarket discovered skimmers in two of its Connecticut stores last month. 
 
In a press release on Monday, the grocery chain said an unknown individual attached a skimming device to one single terminal in each of its Naugatuck and Plainville locations. The skimmers were found on June 29.
 
Skimmers are devices that are illegally installed over or inside card readers at places like convenience stores, fuel pumps and ATMs to steal information off the cards. The FBI estimates that skimming costs consumers and financial institutions more than $1 billion a year. 
 
"We are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding this incident, and we notified and are working with law enforcement. We have inspected all of our terminals, and continue to do so. If we learn that any particular customer's information was compromised, we will promptly notify them and provide them with additional information so that they can take steps to protect themselves," according to Jade Rivera- McFarlin, Big Y's manager of communications.
 
"As a best practice, customers should always review their bank and credit card statements for any signs of fraudulent activity and, if they have any questions or concerns, contact their bank or credit card company directly."
 
The FBI has some tips for keeping your card data safe here
 
If any Big Y customers have questions or concerns about this matter, they can call 1-800-828-2688 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
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