Lanesborough Faces Nearly 11 Percent Mount Greylock Assessment Hike in FY27
LANESBOROUGH — April 6, 2026 — Lanesborough boards face a combined regional school assessment increase exceeding 10 percent for FY27. At a joint Select Board and Finance Committee meeting on April 6, Mount Greylock Regional School District Superintendent Joe Bergeron presented a budget carrying a 10.99 percent assessment increase for Lanesborough and 13.61 percent for Williamstown, driven by the end of deliberate deficit spending from reserves — roughly a third of the total increase, or about $625,000 — an 8.75 percent health insurance hike affecting a $750,000 budget line, and a $550,000 spike in out-of-district special education placements. McCann Technical School Superintendent James Brosnan separately presented a 4.46 percent overall increase for Lanesborough totaling $463,978.48, including a $16,298.48 capital component for the school's first year of interest-only payments on a new roof. The sharpest public debate centered on Mount Greylock's elimination of a math interventionist position, estimated at $120,000 district-wide, with one parent telling the boards "if I'm going to spend 10, almost 11 more in my taxes to send my child to a public school, I want what she deserves." The Select Board unanimously approved the appointment of Bill Matheson to the Zoning Board of Appeals and a Gillette carnival permit for April 30 through May 10 before adjourning to executive session.