American Legion Post 125 Reception for Veterans, Scouts Completing 100 Mile Walk

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Frank R. Stiles American Legion Post 125 will be hosting a reception for a group of Veterans and Scouts as they complete a 100 Mile Walk from Sutton. 
 
The event will take place Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 12:45 p.m. 
 
The walkers will be following the route of Ashland St, Main St, and American Legion Drive. It is requested that supporters line the streets as the walkers pass. 
 
The reception will commence at the completion of the walk, approximately 1:30 p.m. at American Legion Post 125, 91 American Legion Drive. 
 
Food will be available while supplies last and free entertainment will be provided by Tribute to REAL Country with WailOn. 
 
The event is a fundraiser for the American Legion's Veterans and Children's Foundation, and there will be several raffles.
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North Adams ConCom Balks at Using Herbicides Near Reservoir

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Nearly a dozen residents attended Monday's Conservation Commission meeting to express opposition to a forest management plan that will include logging and the use of herbicides near Notch Reservoir. 
 
"The forest that's in there now is a healthy habitat. I walk through there every day, and the trees marked to be cut down are healthy native trees," said Julie Richard. "Yes, some of them are sick and some of them die, but they're like people, they die. That doesn't mean it's not a healthy forest. ...
 
"Who is profiting from this?"
 
The Conservation Commission indicated agreement with most of the arguments, unanimously voting to recommend the city research nonchemical alternatives to removing invasive plants on nearly 21 acres of forest. 
 
"Can we go to the city and ask them to look into another option that would exclude any chemical application?" asked Commissioner Jason Canales. "I'm not going to push the project through just to get the project done."
 
Commissioners had expressed concern about the use of chemicals two weeks ago during the management plan presentation, prompting Monday's more detailed presentation by New England Forestry Consultants.
 
The initiative is part of Mass Audubon's Forest Climate Resilience Program in conjunction with the Woodlands Partnership of Northwest Massachusetts, of which the city is a member. 
 
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