Adams Theater Presents a Staged Reading of 'Iodine'

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ADAMS, Mass. — The Adams Theater will present to the Berkshires a staged reading of "IODINE" by writer/director Michelle Joyner, adapted from the novel of Haven Kimmel, at 3 p.m. on July 13 and 14. 
 
This reading is part of the Adams Incubator's Residency Program, which invites independent artists and collectives to use our physical space to develop bold, original works that promote cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary collaborations.
 
According to a press release: 
 
"IODINE" is a psychological puzzle exploring the life of an unconventional college senior. Tracey Sue Pennington is living a highly functional if impoverished existence after running away from her abusive home, and is forced to face her painful past when she falls in love with a much older man. A traumatic childhood involving exorcisms, alien abduction and a fragmented reality slowly comes into focus as this young woman's heart begins to open.
 
Each of the two public readings will be followed by a talkback with clinical social worker Abigail Reifsnyder, an expert in the field of childhood trauma. Robert Egan, the former artistic head of The Mark Taper Forum (LA) and The Ojai Playwrights Conference (CA) will moderate. North Adams-based artist David Lane will collaborate with puppetry design.
 
Reserve your tickets at www.adamstheater.org/present. Recommended for ages 13+.
 
 
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Adams Town Meeting to Vote Spending Articles Monday

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — Town meeting members will decide on 25 warrant articles on Monday, June 22, at 6 p.m. in the Memorial Building, including authorization for a number of spending articles that make up a budget approximately $21 million. 
 
Of that amount the town is requesting, in Article 5, an operations budget of $10,650,057, of which $8,074,370 is made up of personnel and $2,642,107 for operating expenses. 
 
This budget has previously been described as a level-funded services budget, with an increase of  $513,821 for personnel and $66,420 for expenses. 
 
However, officials have emphasized that the number of vacant positions in town has created a lot of unknowns but adjustments can be made during a special town meeting when more information is available. 
 
The positions have been conservatively budgeted at previous rates, maintaining each staff member's prior step or grade, as if the roles were filled full time. 
 
Health insurance for these roles have also been budgeted assuming the new personnel picks the family plan, ensuring the funds are available.
 
The Hoosac Valley Regional School District is requesting $6,814,145 for the town's assessment (Article 10). Cheshire has passed its portion of the budget. 
 
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