Dalton Briefs: Bardin Property, Sidewalk & Town Hall Updates

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
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DALTON, Mass. — The Select Board was given updates on a variety of projects and bids during its meeting on Monday night including, the Bardin Property bid, sidewalk repairs, and Town Hall renovations. 
 
Bardin Property Update 
 
The town has received its first bid for the Bardin Property from Charlotte Crane, Town Manager Tom Hutcheson said. 
 
Crane bid $150,000 and meets all the requirements of the request for proposals. 
 
Hutcheson said he is planning on declaring her the winning bid pending a final review from town counsel. 
 
Town counsel will notify the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources in accordance with the requirement that the town give them 60 days notice so the board can consider exercising its right of first refusal, he said. 
 
Sidewalk Update
 
Department of Public Works Superintendent Edward Hall is working on a sample area of downtown to pilot a sidewalk planning program. 
 
It would involve accounting for the causes of sidewalk disrepair and providing options for addressing them. 
 
The program would inspect, estimate the cost, and repair town sidewalks. The program should indicate the amount of funds needed to expand the program to other areas in town. 
 
Town Hall Update
 
The electrical work is almost done for the Town Hall renovation, Hutcheson said.  
 
The insulation is being installed and there are a couple of items remaining for the general contractor. 
 
Before general cleaning and a scheduled steam cleaning of the carpets finishes their work the asbestos abatement contractor has been patching up some damage that was done removing tape, Hutcheson said. 
 
The ceiling tiles being the last major part of the renovation. 
 
The fiber ring is almost completely strung so the town is almost ready to make the Town Hall connections. The internal data wiring installation is set for July. 
 
In other news: 
 
Bids were due this Wednesday at 2 p.m. for the electric vehicle charging stations that will be installed behind the Community Recreation Association. 
 
• Dalton was voted as a member of the Northern Berkshire Solid Waste Management District. 
 
• The board approved an alcohol license for Dalton HD Pizza. The restaurant is not looking to operate a bar and has limited seating, only 20 individuals are allowed at a time. 
 
• The board appointed Brittany Miller as recording secretary, Dr. Cindy Geyer to the Board of Health and Todd Logan to the Green Committee, all effective July 1.
 
• The town has found a candidate for the buildings and grounds superintendent in Jeffrey Burch. 
 
Burch has experience with complex projects, including moving two parochial schools within a building cluster, Hutcheson said.  
 
Burch accepted Hutcheson's job offer and, pending a security clearance and pre-employment physical, is planning to attend the July 17 Select Board meeting for his appointment ratification. 
 
• Town counsel is working with the engineer on some of the process details for the sewer repair project so the project is almost ready for bid. 
 
• The Zoning enforcement officer has found that Zinky's is "substantially in compliance" after completing an inspection of the parking situation. The officer did find an ADA compliance issue that needs to be resolved. 
 
• There was a request that the board have a nuisance dog hearing at their next meeting following a complaint that the animal control officer received and investigated against a resident regarding dogs. 
 
• The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency judged that the town completed the "tabletop" emergency management exercise with "great success" on Tuesday at the Stationary Factory, Hutcheson said. 
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Classical Beat: Enjoy Great Music at Tanglewood, Sevenars Festivals

By Stephen DanknerSpecial to iBerkshires

As Tanglewood enters its fourth week, stellar performances will take center stage in Ozawa Hall and in the Koussevitsky Shed.

Why go? To experience world-class instrumental soloists, such as the stellar piano virtuoso Yuja Wang. Also not to be missed are the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra, as well as visiting guest ensembles and BSO and TMC soloists as they perform chamber and orchestral masterworks by iconic composers Purcell, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Wagner, Prokofiev, Richard Strauss, Vaughan Williams and Ives.

In addition to Tanglewood, there are also outstanding performances to be enjoyed at the Sevenars Music Festival in South Worthington. Both venues present great music performed in acoustically resonant venues by marvelous performers.

Read below for the details for concerts from Wednesday, July 17-Tuesday, July 22.

Tanglewood

• Wednesday, July 17, 8 p.m. in Ozawa Hall • Recital Series: The phenomenal world-class piano virtuoso Yuja Wang presents a piano recital in Ozawa Hall.

• Thursday July 18, 8 p.m. in Ozawa Hall • Recital SeriesLes Arts Florissants, William Christie, Director and Mourad Merzouki, Choreographer presents a performance of Henry Purcell's ‘semi-opera'/Restoration Drama "The Fairy Queen."

• Friday, July 19, 8 p.m. in the Shed: Maestro Dima Slobodeniouk leads the Boston Symphony Orchestra in a program of Leonard Bernstein (the deeply moving, jazz-tinged Symphony No. 2 ("Age of Anxiety") and Brahms' glorious Symphony No. 3.

• Saturday, July 20, 8 p.m. in the Shed: BSO Maestro Andris Nelsons leads the Orchestra in a concert version of Richard Wagner's thrilling concluding music drama from his "Ring" cycle-tetralogy, "Götterdämmerung." The stellar vocal soloists include sopranos Christine Goerke and Amanda Majeske, tenor Michael Weinius, baritone James Rutherford, bass Morris Robinson and Rhine maidens Diana Newman, Renée Tatum and Annie Rosen.

• Sunday, July 21, 2:30 p.m. in the Shed: Maestro Nelsons leads the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra (TMCO) in a program of Ives (the amazingly evocative "Three Places in New England"), Beethoven (the powerful Piano Concerto No. 3 with soloist Emanuel Ax) and Richard Strauss ("Also sprach Zarathustra" — you'll recognize its iconic "sunrise" opening).

• Tuesday, July 22, 7:00 p.m. in the Shed • Popular Artist Series: Beck, with the Boston Pops, Edwin Outwater, conductor.

For tickets to all Tanglewood events, call 888-266-1200, or go to tanglewood.org.

Sevenars Music Festival

Founded in 1968, Sevenars Concerts, Inc., presents its 56th anniversary season of six summer concerts, held at the Academy in South Worthington, located at 15 Ireland St., just off Route 112.

• Sunday, July 21, at 4 p.m.: Sevenars is delighted to present violist Ron Gorevic, returning to Sevenars after his stunning Bach recital in 2023. This year, Gorevic will offer a groundbreaking program including music of Kenji Bunch, Sal Macchia, Larry Wallach, and Tasia Wu, the latter three composing especially for him. In addition, he'll offer Bach's magnificent Chaconne in D minor and Max Reger's 3rd Suite.

Hailed by The New York Times, Gorevic continues a long and distinguished career as a performer on both violin and viola. Along with solo recitals, he has toured the United States, Germany, Japan, Korea, and Australia, performing most of the quartet repertoire. In London, he gave the British premieres of pieces by Donald Erb and Ned Rorem. He has recorded for Centaur Records as soloist and member of the Prometheus Piano Quartet, and for Koch Records as a member of the Chester String Quartet.

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