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“Envisioning W’town 2035”- read the Comprehensive Plan Report that will guide policy decisions for W’town.

 READ PLAN REPORT HERE. The Comprehensive Plan serves as a foundation for public policy, programs, land use decisions, capital improvements, & infrastructure upgrades.

WilliNet FUNDRAISER: ‘Dueling Pianos’ at Mingos on Fri. April 5, 7-10pm!

Part concert, comedy, cabaret! Buy $25 tix HERE.

Two piano players dueling it out, responding to audience requests!

Support WilliNet at Mingos Sports Bar & Grill on FRI, APRIL 5, 7-10pm.

Milne Library 150th Anniversary OPEN HOUSE- 11am – 2pm on Sat, March 9!

Drop by and visit with library staff, volunteers, trustees, & Friends- FREE prize drawings,  music, face painting, cupcakes, lemonade!!

  • Free prize drawings
  • Trio Café Budapest will entertain with toe-tapping music
  • Face painting by Barbara Arpante
  • Davis Bates, award-winning singer and storyteller, will present two programs of particpatory folk songs and stories for all ages at 11:15 a.m. and at 1:15 p.m.
  • Robin Brickman, nationally known illustrator and school workshop leader, will present two one-hour bookmark-making workshops for children (ages 5+) at 11:15 a.m. and at 12:45 p.m.
  • Anniversary cupcakes and lemonade will be provided by M & J Taste of Home Catering.

Town seeks public comment on updated OPEN SPACE & RECREATION PLAN. Deadline for input is Fri, Feb. 2.

Please send all comments to agroff@williamstownma.gov  LINK to OPEN SPACE & RECREATION PLAN here!The Town has recently updated it’s Open Space and Recreation Plan thanks to the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission.

The Town is accepting public comment on the plan until Friday February 2.

 

W’town residents mailed 2024 Annual Street Listing, known as CENSUS FORM. Fill out & return form to Town Clerk’s office before March 31.

Failure to respond to the census will result in removal from the active voting list and may result in
removal from the voter registration rolls. The census (Annual Street Listing) is a requirement per Massachusetts General Law.  Anyone who does not receive their census form in the mail by January 26 should call Town Clerk, Nicole E. Beverly at 458-3500 Ext. 101.

Residents should not use the census form for the purpose of voter registration. Any resident who is not registered to vote may register by going to the Secretary of State’s website: https://www.sec.state.ma.us/OVR/ or by
mailing or dropping off a voter registration form to the Town Clerk’s Office, 31 North St.. You can also register to vote in person at The Town Clerk’s Office.
Voter registration forms can be found on the Secretary of State’s website as well:

https://www.sec.state.ma.us/divisions/elections/voter-resources/registering-to-
vote.htm

Parents of college students or members of the military who are registered voters in Williamstown should be aware that deleting those children from their census form will remove them from the active voters list. Also, households that have
dependent children in them, but are not listed on your census form should add their children to the form and complete the information that pertains to each child. Information regarding the children is not a public record and is used only by the schools for enrollment purposes. All forms should either be mailed back in the enclosed return envelope or
dropped off at Town Hall. You can use the Town’s drop box, located outside the front door of Town Hall or come into the office.

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