Montague and Gill Notebook: Jan. 10, 2024

Leaf Joy owner Greg Faiziev, pictured at the Gill cannabis dispensary upon its opening in late July 2023. From August through September, Leaf Joy contributed $5,340 in revenue to the town, according to Town Administrator Ray Purington.

Leaf Joy owner Greg Faiziev, pictured at the Gill cannabis dispensary upon its opening in late July 2023. From August through September, Leaf Joy contributed $5,340 in revenue to the town, according to Town Administrator Ray Purington. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

Published: 01-09-2024 6:02 PM

Deadlines set for Town Meeting article submissions

MONTAGUE — The article submission deadline for the March 14 Special Town Meeting is 4 p.m. on Feb. 7.

The article submission deadline for the May 4 Annual Town Meeting has been set for 4 p.m. on March 13.

The meetings will be held in the Turners Falls High School auditorium.

Gill gets $5K from dispensary in first two months

GILL — From August through September, the new Leaf Joy cannabis dispensary at 1 Main Road contributed $5,340 in revenue to the town, according to Town Administrator Ray Purington.

The figure was announced during Monday’s Selectboard meeting. Purington said the town has yet to receive a payment for the October, November and December quarter.

Attorney James McMahon, representing PGM Property Management that bought the building where the dispensary is now housed, informed the Selectboard in 2021 that Leaf Joy would benefit Gill financially through “increased property tax after the site is fully renovated, the 3% cannabis local sales tax and the 3% gross revenue share of the community impact fee, a fee assessed to directly offset any town expenses related to the project.” When the store opened in late July 2023, it became Gill’s first dispensary.

“We will be revamping our host community agreement in the next few months,” Purington mentioned.

Tax rate anticipated to be $15.48

GILL — According to Town Administrator Ray Purington, the tax rate for fiscal year 2024 is anticipated to be $15.48 per $1,000 valuation, a decrease compared to fiscal year 2023’s $16.91 per $1,000 valuation.

Jan. 20: Church’s roast pork supper

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MONTAGUE — The Montague Congregational Church will host a roast pork supper on Saturday, Jan. 20.

The meal will consist of roast pork with gravy, roasted potatoes, green bean casserole, quick breads and apple crisp. Attendees can dine in person at 5:30 p.m. or get their meals to-go at 5:45 p.m.

Each in-person meal costs $15; takeout orders cost $17. Reservations must be made by Thursday, Jan. 18, by calling 413-367-2652.