ThunderFest Returns March 21

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ADAMS, Mass. — ProAdams announced that ThunderFest will return Saturday, March 21 from noon to 5 p.m., outdoors at the Adams Visitor Center, located at 3 Hoosac Street. 
 
Admission is free to this day of live music, vendors, and family fun. The rain date is Sunday, March 22.
 
This year's ThunderFest will feature two live musical acts. Whiskey City will perform from 2:30-5 p.m. The entertainment will begin at noon with singer-songwriter Uncle Stash.
 
Enjoy hot food for purchase from la Chalupa y la Enchilada, Bezzle's BBQ, Adams Lions Club, and M&J's Taste of Home. 
 
This year's brews include Antimony Thunderwolf Hazy IPA, Sam Adams Cold Snap, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Angry Orchard Cider, Truly, and wine from Balderdash Cellars. 
 
More than 30 vendors and exhibitors will offer crafts, outdoor recreation gear, services, and information. 
 
Activities for kids will be offered and leashed pets are welcome on the grounds. 
 
ThunderFest is supported by sponsors: Adams Community Bank, Berkshire Gas, Bounti-Fare, Chee's Chinese, and SBM Insurance, plus the many volunteers that keep this tradition alive.
 
For more information, visit exploreadams.com/events/thunderfest and the ThunderFest Facebook site.

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Adams Finalizing FY27 Budget Amid Staffing Uncertainty

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — Officials continue to finalize fiscal year 2027's budget ahead of the annual town meeting, navigating numerous unknowns stemming from staff vacancies.
 
During a joint Finance Committee and Select Board meeting on Thursday, a budget of $21,458,601 was presented. 
 
More than half of the budget, not including schools, is for personnel, amounting to $8,721,572, while the remaining $4,075,600.19 is for operational costs.  
 
Education accounts for more than a third of the budget, making up 38.16 percent of the total spending plan at $8,018,218 — a 4.27 percent, or $328,341, increase from FY26.
 
Of that, the Hoosac Valley Regional School District's assessments is $6,814,144 and McCann Technical School is $1,204,074. 
 
The budget can be broken out into several categories, with Finance and Technology, and Public Safety being the second-and-third largest. 
 
Finance and Technology accounts for 15.78 percent of the total budget, allocating to $3,205,469, an increase of 9.32 percent or $273,186. While Public Safety makes up 12.11 percent, amounting to $2,494,514, an increase of 5.23 percent or $124,034. 
 
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