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Bulky Waste Is Coming!!

SATURDAY – JUNE 5           11AM – 5 PM
SUNDAY – JUNE 6               12 NOON – 5 PM

AND

WEDNESDAY — JUNE 9      7AM – NOON
SATURDAY – JUNE 12        11AM – 5 PM
SUNDAY – JUNE 13             12 NOON – 5 PM

 

Please note there is NO access for days not listed.

What Can Go In:

  • Broken furniture – if it is usable, DONATE IT!
  • Dry latex paint (no lids)– again, if it is useable, DONATE IT!
  • Small project demolition – NOT A CONTRACTOR OR HANDYMAN JOB
  • Plastic garden furniture, pots and decorative items
  • Plastic waste bins
  • Bicycles, skis and other sports equipment that cannot be used – if it is useable, DONATE IT!
  • Pool Toys
  • Satellite Dishes and Poles – Parts MUST be disassembled, NO ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS

What Cannot Go In:

  • Mattresses, Box Springs
  • Fabric, Used Clothing
  • Electronics
  • Small Kitchen Appliances
  • Tires
  • Oil-based Paints (dry or not)
  • Aerosol Cans
  • Automotive Products
  • Motorized vehicles – lawnmowers, jet skis, scooters, etc.
  • Batteries
  • Air Conditioners (Lenox Valley will take these and process them)
  • Refrigerators and freezers, Dehumidifiers (Lenox Valley will take these and process them)
  • White Goods – washers, dryers
  • Fluorescent Bulbs or other Mercury-based items (thermostats, thermometers, etc.)

Large metal items may be taken to:
Carman Barbado & Sons in Hillsdale.  (518 325-3331) or Lenox Valley WTF (413 637-1101)

Mount Washington Board of Health Notice – May 26, 2021

The News We Have All Been Waiting For!!!!

As most of you have heard, the mask requirement will be suspended on May 29, 2021 for MOST of us. Please be aware that there are still some restrictions until at least until June 15, 2021. Until then, masks will still be required on public and private transportation systems (including rideshares, livery, taxi, ferries, MBTA, Commuter Rail and Transportation Stations), in healthcare facilities and in other settings hosting vulnerable populations, such as congregate care settings). Unvaccinated individuals are advised to continue wearing masks where they cannot maintain social distancing. The June 15th date MAY CHANGE, and the mask requirements MAY CHANGE as well.

We anticipate that on June 15th the Governor will withdraw the Health Emergency declared last year. This means that, unless the Legislature makes changes, all orders under the Health Emergency will be ended. Private businesses may make their own rules about masks and social distancing. We ask that you be respectful of their decisions.

The Town Hall will be open for the public on its pre-COVID schedule as of June 15th and all board and committee meetings will resume the in-person format. Any legislation that changes the Open Meeting requirements will be posted as soon as they are announced.

The local website https://getvaccinatedberkshires.org is still live and is the best reference for vaccination information, making an appointment or walk-in service.

As anxious as we all are to move forward, please remember that it is critical to understand that, while being fully vaccinated will help protect us from the devastating effects of this virus, it may still be a problem for those who have compromised immune systems or who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons.

Wash your hands frequently, exercise caution when in crowds and stay home if you are symptomatic. If you have medical issues, be sure to check in with your healthcare professional to discuss your activity plans. If you are traveling out of the country, be sure to check requirements before you go.

Just When You Thought We Were Done ….

Outdoor activities are in season, and so are ticks and mosquitoes. COVID may be heading in the right direction, but tick-and mosquito-borne illnesses are on the rise. Be sure to remember to use repellant and cover-up when hiking. Tick checks at the end of the day need to be routine, long sleeves and pants are the fashion statement for evenings!

Have a fun and safe summer!!!

BECKER POND DAM REMOVAL PROJECT

To Whom it May Concern,

In response to public comments received for the Becker Pond Dam Removal Project EENF (EEA# 16226), and associated Certificate of the Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs, issued on July 31, 2020, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has submitted this Single Environmental Impact Report for the Secretary’s review.

An electronic copy of the SEIR can be downloaded from this Google Drive link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14_knxzP4rmuwLlJR-oUfQFpLl3fQWT2e/view?usp=sharing

A hard copy of the SEIR will be available for review at the Mount Washington Public Library. A limited number of hard copies are available upon request (on a first-come, first-served basis), from:

Sarah Barnum, BSC Group, Inc.
E-mail:  SBarnum@bscgroup.com
Phone: (617) 896-4420
Mail:     BSC Group Inc., Attn; Sarah Barnum,
150 Dow Street,
Manchester, NH 03101.

All comments on the SEIR must be received within thirty (30) days of publication of the availability of the SEIR in Environmental Monitor, by June 25, 2021. Comments can be submitted via the following channels:

1) MassDEP’s Public Comments Portal (this is the most efficient way to submit comments on MEPA projects): https://eeaonline.eea.state.ma.us/EEA/PublicComment/Landing/

2) Email: Comments can be e-mailed directly to the Environmental Analyst reviewing the project (Anne Canaday –  anne.canaday@mass.gov). Please reference the project name and EEA# 16226 in the subject line of the e-mail.

3) Mail: Electronic comments are preferred; however, written comments may be mailed, or hand delivered to the MEPA office. Office hours are 9 AM – 5 PM. The mailing address is:

Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs
Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA)
Attn: MEPA Office
Anne Canaday, EEA No.16226
100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900
Boston MA 02114

If you have any questions regarding the SEIR submission, or require a hard copy of the submission, please contact me at (617) 896-4420, or SBarnum@bscgroup.com.

Sarah Barnum, Ph.D., CWB
Wildlife and Endangered Species Specialist
Ecological Services Manager – NH

Planning Board “Zoom” Meeting – May 19, 2021

Planning Board “Zoom” Meeting

*ZOOM REMOTE ACCESS BELOW

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

6:00 – 7:00 pm

Agenda

  • Review 3-11 Minutes
  • Update on Adopted Zoning Bylaw
  • Election of Officers
  • Virtual Technology
  • New Business
  • Citizen Speak Time

* Please click the link below to join the meeting:

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 829 0662 4295
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By Telephone:
Dial (646) 558-8656

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Assessor Meeting – May 21, 2021

Assessor Meeting
Friday May 21
Town Hall
8:30AM-3:30PM

Continue work with Mayflower Valuations Revaluation , data entry, and field work.

Select Board Meeting Agenda – May 17, 2021

Select Board Meeting
Agenda for May 17 2021 at 7pm via ZOOM

https://zoom.us/j/92478036776
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: May 17, 2021 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Select Board Webinar

Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://zoom.us/j/92478036776

Or One tap mobile :
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Or Telephone:
Dial (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location)
US: +1 312 626 6799  or +1 646 558
Webinar ID: 924 7803 6776

  • Swearing in of Eric Mendelsohn to Select Board
  • Approval of Minutes from May 3rd meeting
  • Approval Vendor and Payroll warrants
  • Vote on SB Chair
  • Suggested guide for the conduct and responsibilities of elected and appointed town officials
  • Highway Department Matters: Goals for next two weeks, other updates
  • Mount Washington Broadband network – update from Jeb Rong, scheduled service disruption on May 19th
  • Quiet Title update, if any
  • Any other matters which may come before the Board
  • Citizen Speak Time