Williamstown First Congregational Church Welcomes Pastor

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The First Congregational Church-Williamstown announced the impending arrival of our new settled pastor following a nationwide search. 
 
The Rev. Deanna Shorb will assume her duties effective July 1 -ending our period of interim ministry that was ably served by the Reverend Mark Seifried and Bridge Minister Reverend James Lumsden.
 
Shorb studied theater in college and came to Williamstown in the late 1980s to work in the Williams theater program. She thrived in the theater program but also started to evolve towards a "call" to the ministry through her service work of establishing a soup kitchen in North Adams and a chapter of Habitat for Humanity, said a press release.
 
She was mentored by Williams Chaplain and FCC- Williamstown minister Rev. Bob Buckwalter. This led her to Yale Divinity
School and ordination as a UCC minister. Following her ordination, Shorb was called to the Chaplaincy of Grinnell College in Iowa, where she has been for the last 27 years.
 
Shorb was the first full-time chaplain at Grinnell. Under her leadership she was able to grow this program from a peripheral piece of campus life to a centerpiece of the Grinnell experience. A name change from the Chaplain's Office to the Center for Religion, Spirituality, and Social Justice brought relevance and a sense of connection for the student body, and the Center became an active place.
 
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Williamstown Library Committee Looks to Advance Renovations

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Milne Library's Building and Grounds Committee on Thursday recommended that the director move ahead with several repairs to the building.
 
On a vote of 4-0, the committee recommended that the Board of Trustees accept a bid from Bennington, Vt.'s, Vermont Roofing to fix the roof over the bathrooms in the front of the library.
 
And in a separate 4-0 vote, the building committee told Director Angela Zimmerman to issue a request for proposals to redo windows and doors, two major issues raised in a report the Trustees commissioned from Bennington's Centerline Architects.
 
In June of last year, the trustees learned that the Centerline report was recommending a number of "critical issues" to be addressed in the building, including the windows and doors, with an estimated price tag of nearly $262,000.
 
At the May 2023 annual town meeting, members authorized up to $300,000 toward capital repairs at the library.
 
On Thursday, Zimmerman, who came on board in March, told the Building and Grounds Committee that the $300,000 needs to be committed by the end of fiscal year 2025 next June.
 
"We at least need to have the projects in motion," Zimmerman said.
 
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