Below is a preview of the major stories the Transcript staff is working on for tomorrow's edition. The Transcript posts breaking news and updates on Twitter (@natranscript), on Facebook www.facebook.com/natranscript, on our mobile app and here on our homepage. Have a story idea or have something to contribute to a story below? Feel free to reach out to reporters or contact Editor-in-Chief Michael Foster at mfoster@thetranscript.com or 413-663-3741, ext. 223.
A move on motorcycle rally: WILLIAMSTOWN -- The Snowford Foundation, organizer of the controversial Hogs on the Farm motorcycle rally, has withdrawn its support for the August event.
Meghan Foley is writing this story and can be reached at mfoley@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalMeg, or by phone at 413-663-3741, ext. 224.
Going for Glen permit: ADAMS -- Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc. has filed with the Planning Board for a special permit under the town's "Planned Unit Resort Development" zoning bylaw. According to the town's website, the permit pertains to the planned Outdoor Recreation and Environmental Education Center at the Greylock Glen.
Phil Demers is writing this story and can be reached at pdemers@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalPhil, or by
Sandy streets and fiesta Friday: NORTH ADAMS -- Get out the pails and the shovels. Eagle Street will be filled with sand Friday for the 14th annual Eagle Street Beach Party. Also on tap for the evening is the adult Mexican Fiesta, returning for its third year.
Jennifer Huberdeau is writing this story and can be reached at jhuberdeau@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalJen, or by phone at 413-663-3741, ext. 227.



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