Lenox Annual Election Results

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LENOX, Mass. — The town held its annual election on May 8, and according to the unofficial results 624 cast ballots out of the 3431 registered voters.
 
William David Roche, Jr will return to the select board with 502 votes. He will be joined by Max Scherff who received 363 votes.
 
Incumbent Thomas G. Delasco will return to the Planning Board with 529 votes, and incumbent Wayne W. Lemanski will return to the Board of Assessors with 521 votes. 
 
Kimberly Winger will join the school committee with 187 write-in votes. She will be joined by Michael Dupont, who received 296 write-in votes, and Kim E. Graham, who received 269 write-in votes.
 
Incumbent moderator John J. McNinch took 497 votes over challenger Sonya Bykofsky, who received 111 votes.
 
John Kearns will return to the Board of Health with 526 votes 

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BHS And CDCSB Partner to Improve Housing Availability

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass — Berkshire Health Systems (BHS) and the Community Development Corporation of Southern Berkshire (CDCSB) are partnering to support the expansion of workforce housing in South County. 
 
BHS will provide the CDCSB with financial support to make some units of the Thornewood available for temporary housing of healthcare workers who face barriers in finding available housing options.
 
"As part of our mission to advance health and wellness for everyone in our community, we recognize that creating better access to housing resources for a diverse population of workers will make a real impact," said Darlene Rodowicz, president & CEO of BHS. "We were pleased to work with the CDCSB to develop this innovative new collaboration focused on addressing one of the core challenges in our community—accessible, affordable workforce housing through the redevelopment of the Thornewood Inn." 
 
The Thornewood, at 453 Stockbridge Rd. in Great Barrington, has 16 furnished units that are suitable for 1–2 adults and vary in size, layout, and features.
 
"BHS's early support of the Thornewood project is greatly appreciated," said CDCSB Board President Jim Harwood. "Our partnership not only addresses a critical community need for short- and long-term housing for healthcare workers, but the additional financial support also allows us to provide this housing at affordable levels and fund ongoing upgrades for the property, such as our current project to build an improved shared kitchen for Thornewood residents."
 
According to the CDCSB, applicants working in Great Barrington will receive priority access to the rooms. Those working elsewhere in Berkshire County are also eligible. Eligibility for the affordable units is subject to maximum income levels.
 
For more information on The Thornewood, visit www.cdcsb.org.
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