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Web site outage causes Great Barrington meetings to be postponed

The meetings originally scheduled for the Council on Aging, Cemetery Commissioners and Economic Development Committee that were for Wednesday, February 26th need to be cancelled/rescheduled.

Great Barrington – Town Clerk Jen Messina issued the following message late Tuesday (February 25) afternoon, postponing three town committee meetings scheduled for Wednesday, February 26, due to the outage of the town’s web site where the agendas for those committee meetings were to be posted:

“There has been disruption’s in the Town’s website service for long periods both yesterday and today. Yesterday it was out for over 6 hours and today for almost 5 hours. Because the Town’s website is our official 24-hour posting location and it was out for over 6 hours, the agendas for tomorrow’s meetings need to be reposted for another 48 hours in order for the meetings to occur. However, there is not enough time to repost your agendas for the required 48 hours before the meetings tomorrow. Therefore, the meetings originally scheduled for the Council on Aging, Cemetery Commissioners and Economic Development Committee that were for Wednesday, February 26th need to be cancelled/rescheduled.

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