Williamstown Adds Electric Utility Van to Municipal Fleet

You may notice a new electric van around town — the Department of Public Works has purchased a fully electric utility van for facilities staff to use while traveling between municipal building locations.

The vehicle, a Chevrolet BrightDrop Zevo 400, was purchased using grant funding from the Green Communities Grant program.

This marks the third electric vehicle in the Town’s fleet, joining two electric cars used by inspectors in the Community Development Department.

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Williamstown Voters Establish an Agricultural Preservation Fund

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Thomas Street Water Main Replacement

PARKING UPDATE (August 10, 2026): Thomas Street residents no longer need to move their vehicles to the First Baptist Church lot. If vehicle access or relocation becomes necessary, the Water Department will contact affected residents on an as-needed basis until further notice.

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