Wednesday October 24, 2012

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Welcome aboard: NORTH ADAMS -- The new North Adams Regional Hospital CEO Timothy Jones and his wife, Gina, were welcomed by the community tonight with a reception at the hospital.

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.

A look back: CHESHIRE -- Adams-Cheshire Regional School District Superintendent Alfred Skrocki and his assistant Nancy Delorey participated in their last school committee meeting this week, and they took the opportunity with the Transcript today to reflect on their careers, comment on the state of the district and list priorities for the future.

Phil Demers is writing this story and can be reached at pdemers@thetranscript.com,


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End of pumping at Pine Valley: CHESHIRE -- The recent dismissal of litigation against Morgan Management marks the end of a significant problem for residents of Pine Valley Motor Home Park, as the company is now expected to undertake needed improvements to the park’s septic system.

Selectmen announced the litigation’s end at Tuesday’s regular meeting as a "very good thing."

"They’ve been pumping [the septic system] daily down there so now they’ll finally be able to rework the whole thing," Selectwoman Carol Frances coni said. "It’s a big deal for Pine Valley."

Phil Demers is writing this story and can be reached at pdemers@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalPhil, or by phone at 413-663-3741, ext. 225.