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Recycling for Monday, July 1st: Paper
Please place trash and recyclables in an easily accessible location by 7:00 AM. Contact the hauler directly at 442-8390 with questions or concerns. Please note: the trucks used are dual functioning. Trash and recyclables are collected together but placed in separate compartments within the truck.
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The new 2019-20 Recycling Schedule is here!
The new schedule begins with July 1st. Stop into Town Hall for a color copy, or you can print one
HERE.
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Upcoming Meetings
Fri., June 28, 2019 - Cultural Council Mtg. - 12:30 AM
Tues., July 2, 2019 - Board of Health - 5:00 PM
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The Richmond Town Beach
Town Beach opened this year (with Lifeguards) on Saturday, June 15
th. Hours remain Tuesday – Sunday 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Gate closes at 7:00 PM. Weather permitting.
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2018 Town Reports
Stop by Town Hall to pick up a copy during regular business hours. We’ll also leave copies at the Post Office, Bartlett’s, and the Library as space permits. You can download an electronic version
HERE.
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Protecting Perry’s Peak
That’s the campaign to raise Richmond Land Trust’s share of the cost of adding 340 acres of land at Hollow Fields, the preserve off Perry’s Peak Road. The Land Trust has already raised almost half of its share – $125,000 – and the Conservation Commission has provided $125,000 from its land conservation fund. Berkshire Natural Resources Council is also providing $125,000.
This extra protection for the western slopes of Richmond – a range of hills we all enjoy – is being purchased from Berkshire Farm Center in Canaan, NY. Richmond Land Trust is seeking donations, large and small, and hopes a maximum number of residents will sign on to the project. The area will be accessible to the public free of charge and will provide trails to the Taconic Crest Range.
Donations may be made on the Land Trust web site at
www.richmondlandtrust.net or by sending a check to Richmond Land Trust, P. O. Box 21, Richmond, MA 01254. All gifts are tax deductible. Brochures with additional information are available at Town Hall and the Richmond Free Public Library.
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Richmond School Council Members Needed
The school council consists of the school principal, parents of students attending the school, teachers, and community members. The school council meets a few times throughout the year to assist principals in the following areas:
- Adopting educational goals for the school that are consistent with local educational policies and statewide student performance standards
- Identifying the educational needs of students attending the school
- Reviewing the annual school building budget
- Formulating a school improvement plan
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The Richmond Public Library Presents
An Illustrated Talk on Edith Wharton.
How author Edith Wharton used material about her Berkshire neighbors in her writings will be part of Cornelia Brooke Gilder's talk at the Richmond Free Public Library, 11:00 AM, Saturday, June 29.
Author of "Edith Wharton's Lenox," Gilder is a Berkshire native, resident of Tyringham and a board member of the Tyringham Historical Commission. Her illustrated talk will be another in the Lively World Series in memory of long-time resident Milton Bass. Open to the public free, refreshments.
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Live Animal Program at the Richmond Library
Matt Gabriel, founder of Animal World Experience, will be visiting the Richmond Free Public Library on Saturday, July 6
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at 11:00 AM and he will be bringing some of his exotic friends. Almost all of the animals that he will be bringing have been rescued or adopted. This live animal program will kick off our Independent Summer Reading Program. Call the library for more information, 698-3834.
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Tech Talks with Candy at Richmond Library
The library is hosting a new monthly program called "Tech Talks with Candy". This half hour program will explore different aspects of technology available today. It is our hope that this new service will aid our patrons in navigating the digital world.
Schedule of Dates / Subjects
July 25th: Your Android phone (Submit specific questions in advance.)
August 29th: Your Apple phone (Submit specific questions in advance.)
September 26th: Your iPod Touch
October 31st: How to digitize your old cassette tapes
November 21st: Genealogy searching on the internet
December 26th: How to take a “selfie”
January 30th: How to use a flash drive
February 27th: Keyboard shortcuts
March 26th: How to download and use iTunes
April 25th: Those YouTube videos
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Free Delivery of Library Materials to the Homebound
The Richmond Free Public Library is pleased to offer delivery of library materials to our Richmond patrons who are home-bound. Arrangements to have items delivered to and picked up from your home can be made with staff members. (Please note this does not include items that have been Inter-Library loaned from other libraries)
Call for eligibility requirements: 413-698-3834
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The Richmond Historical Society
is seeking photos showing people involved in farming or household activities during the time period 1910-1940 for a photo exhibit. Please contact Virginia Larkin at 413-698-2881 or
silver413v@aol.com
if you have photos to submit or for more information.
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The Community Health Association
offers Blood Pressure Screenings every Thursday from 9:00 - 10:00 AM at the Congregational Church. No appointment needed. For more information about additional free skilled nursing services, such as home visits for residents, contact Emilie Jarrett, RN, at 413.232.0122, email:
Emilie@charws.com
website:
www.rwstcomhealth.com
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This Sign Could Save Your Life...!!!
Every minute counts in an emergency, so please help us find your house quickly. Custom 911 signs can be purchased by calling Chief Traver at 413-329-7153. The cost is now $20.00 for a custom sign. You can also install your own numbers if you would prefer, but please make sure they are at least 3" in height and in a prominent place. Please help us help you!!!
A NOTE FROM CHIEF TRAVER
There are a number of 911 Emergency Plaques in Town Hall that were ordered many months ago and never picked up. If you ordered one of these and your house number is: 1834, 105, 185 or 604 please arrange to have it picked up and paid for.
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Film Discussion Group at the Library
Film Club meets the second Thursday of every month for discussion. Watch the featured movie of the month on your own and any other suggested movies with the same subject or theme.
Richmond Library will have some copies available through inter-library loan. Most can be found on Netflix or Prime Video.
For the July 11th Meeting
Theme: Bio Pics About Artists
Featured Movie: “Mr. Turner” (2014)
Other Movies to Watch: “Frida” (2002), “Lust for Life” (1956), “Pollock” (2000)
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QUICK LINKS TO THE WEBSITE
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Office Hours
Board of Assessors: Tuesdays 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Wednesdays 1:00 - 4:00 PM
Conservation Commission Agent: Wednesdays 9:30 - 12:00 N
Always call for an appointment - 413-298-0044
Board of Health: Wednesdays 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Building & Zoning: 1st, 2nd, 4th Wednesdays 9:30 - 11:00 AM
Board of Assessors: Tuesdays 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Wednesdays 1:00 - 4:00 PM
Council on Aging: Mon -Thurs, 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Town Clerk: Mon & Wed 4:30 - 7:00 PM, Sat 8:00 - 11:00 AM
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Useful Links
- Info about Burning Permits can be found HERE.
- Town of Richmond taxes can be paid online HERE.
- Apply for building, gas or plumbing permits HERE.
- We're here to help! Contact Town Hall staff HERE.
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Volunteer Opportunities
Current Opportunities
The Board of Registrars is made up of representatives from both major political parties. We are currently in need of a Richmond Democrat to serve in one of these positions. For more information, please contact our Town Clerk, Marie Ryan, at:
clerk@richmondma.org
OPENINGS ON COUNCILS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES:
The
Richmond Recreation Committee
has member openings
The
Board of Registrars has an opening for a new member.
The
Council on Aging is in need of a new member.
The
Zoning Board
of Appeals
(ZBA) is looking for two (2) new members to serve as alternates.
The
Affordable Housing Committee
is short two members, specifically those with a background in Construction or Law.
ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE YOUR TOWN:
Field Driver
and additional volunteers to assist in the occasional round-up of livestock when a local farmer is in need.
Transportation Rep
. This volunteer position would require attendance at quarterly meetings to represent the town's interests and work closely with the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission.
If you are interested in volunteering for any of the positions listed above, please contact the Town Administrator at 413-698-3882 or via email at
townadmin@richmondma.org
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Richmond Consolidated School
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Follow
this link
to read about some exciting changes for Richmond Consolidated School. If you are interested in receiving the school's weekly newsletter and other updates please
sign up here.
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The Council on Aging has increased the suggested cost per ride for its van service and clarified the extent of the area our vans will cover. Ride fees are, as always, suggested. Click
HERE
for rate schedule and policies.
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F YOU NEED A RIDE - PLEASE CALL 698-3656. GIVE US A WEEK'S NOTICE, TELL US WHEN AND WHERE AND WE WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THAT SERVICE
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Exercise Classes with Christine Faber
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Mon.-3:30 PM @ Richmond Cong. Church - Yoga
Wed.-3:30 PM @ Richmond Cons. School - Tai Chi
Thurs.-11:15 AM @ Town Hall - Osteo Exercise
Fri.-3:30 PM @ Town Hall - Line Dance
Want to join? Sign up with
Christine
at 413-243-2497
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Police Department - Firearms Permits
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Applications for new and renewals of LTC's and FID's can be accessed on the Richmond Town Website www.richmondma.org.
Your completed application and a check or money order made payable to the Town of Richmond must be submitted at the time of your appointment.
Chief William Bullett will be available for questions at 413-698-2691 or 413-822-5971. Download application
here
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Community Health Association
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The Community Health Association offers Blood Pressure Screenings every Thursday from 9-10 AM at the Congregational Church. No appointment needed. For more information contact
Emilie Jarrett
, RN: 232-0122.
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Richmond Free Public Library
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The Richmond Free Public Library offers many museum passes for around the Berkshire area. The passes admit anywhere from 2-4 people per pass for free or discounted admittance. Learn more
here.
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Real estate, personal property, sewer betterment, and sewer operation and maintenance bills for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2019 were due on May 1, 2019. Payments that are not received by that date are subject to late payment interest.
Interest begins to accrue immediately following May 1st and is charged at the annual rate of 14%.
Please contact the Tax Collector for the amount that is due after May 1st.
Please ensure any payment made through a third party, such as a bank, clearly shows the bill year (2019), the bill number and the type of bill. If paying the bill directly, please include the “
Remit Copy”
with your payment.
Payments received without a reference as to the year, tax type or bill number will be returned.
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Please note when you received your tax bill due for 02/01/2019 there were two “Remit Copy” Coupons with this bill. One was clearly marked for the payment due on 02/01/2019 and the other is clearly marked for the payment due on 05/01/2019. The top third of the bill is a summary of taxes, the middle third of the bill is the “Remit Copy” coupon for the 05/01/2019 payment, and the bottom third of the bill was the “Remit Copy” coupon for the 02/01/2019 payment. The next set of bills will not be mailed out until late June of 2019 and will also include two “Remit Copy” Coupons. One will be clearly marked for the payment due on 08/01/2019 and the other will be clearly marked for the payment due on 11/01/2019.
Sewer users, please note that a quarterly bill will continue to be mailed for each quarter due. Sewer operation and maintenance bills will continue to be mailed out in late March of each year being due on May 1
st
of that year.
Initial, demand and warranted motor vehicle excise tax bills have been mailed based on several 'commitments to collect' issued to Richmond by the Registry of Motor Vehicles. Please do not ignore these bills! Significant fees and interest can accumulate on bills not paid by the due date.
Motor vehicle excise tax bills that have been warranted now need to be paid through the Deputy Collector's Office. The Deputy Collector, Arthur P. Jones, can be reached at (413) 527-2388 or online at
www.apjones.com
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Richmond Reads
A free parent/child playgroup for children up to age 5 meets on Thursdays from 9:30 - 10:30AM in the School Library. Activities include circle time with stories, felt board and songs, and table top time with manipulatives and crafts. For information contact
Jessica Maloney
, South Berkshire Kids Program Coordinator, at 413-464-5095.
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Need Food or Fuel Assistance?
You may be eligible for financial assistance from your friends and neighbors right here in town. Contact the Berkshire Community Action Council (BCAC) at 413-445-4503 or visit their
website.
All correspondence is strictly confidential.
Please Note: Persons in Richmond eligible for emergency fuel assistance are also eligible for food assistance through the South Congregational Church Food Pantry located at the rear of the building at 110 South Street in Pittsfield. Pantry hours are: Wednesdays and Thursdays from 7:30 - 11AM and Wednesday evenings from 5:30 - 6PM.
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