Williams Presents: Ophelia Dahl-“Accompaniment in the Time of COVID, a Comprehensive Public Health Approach” at ’62 Center, 7:30pm, THU April 14.

This free event is open to the public. Masks required & proof of Covid-19 VAX for off-campus visitors. This event is part of 2022 Lecture on Medicine and Medical Ethics.

W’town Select Board votes unanimously to offer the Town Manager job to Robert (Bob) Menicocci. Alex Torpey enthusiastically supported as well.

Read the RESUMES of Robert (Bob) Menicocci & Alex Torpey, the 2 finalists/candidates for job of Town Manager here: https://app.box.com/s/5jqks0qx0zl0i39lekxrtezexxpjqfcf
The Select Board voted on Saturday, April 9, 1:30pm at Town Hall.

W’town Select Board to interview finalists for Town Manager job at 1pm Fri, April 8 at Town Hall. Streams live on willinet.org.

Williamstown citizens can email feedback to Select Board members at:  selectboard@williamstownma.gov    The Select Board will deliberate & vote on the next Town Manager on Saturday afternoon,April 9, at 1:30pm at Town Hall.  Watch their meeting live on willinet.org; on Roku & AppleTV (download Willinet’s app); or watch on Spectrum cable TV ch 1303.

WHM Presents: “A Conversation about Stories, Told, Revised, and Retold” at 11am, Sat, April 9 at the Milne Public Library.

The W’town Historical Museum invites all to free panel discussion moderated by Charles Dew with speakers Frances Jones-Sneed, Tom Ostheimer, Kathleen Morris. For more info:  Williamstown Historical Museum.

The three participating panelists and moderator are long time area educator/scholars who will discuss both their particular current projects as well as the broader question of why understanding history is valuable and how and why such stories are told, revised, and retold.

Participating panelists are: Frances Jones-Sneed, professor Emeritus of history at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams; Thomas Ostheimer, Mt. Greylock Regional School social studies teacher, and Kathleen M. Morris, Marx Director of Collections and Exhibitions and Curator of Decorative Arts at the Clark Art Institute, Williamstown.

The panel will be moderated by, Charles B. Dew, Ephraim Williams Professor of American History Emeritus at Williams College.

The Milne Public Library is located at 1095 Main Street, on the south side of Field Park at the northern junction of Routes 2 & 7 in Williamstown. Ample parking is available and the building is handicap accessible.

“EforALL: Turning Dreams into Business” entrepreneur opportunity: Spring Pitch Contest, apply by 5pm, March 31

VIRTUAL | Spring Pitch Contest  Fast-paced, fun community events that help early-stage entrepreneurs gain valuable exposure and feedback on a business idea. Great opportunity to network, validate a business idea, and compete to win a cash prize. It is free for entrepreneurs to apply and free for all to attend. Deadline to Apply: March 31, 5 pm