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News & Notes: BArT Shutterbugs' Work on Display

By Larry Kratka - April 02, 2008
Berkshire News Network

BaRT Students Display Photography
 
ADAMS — Berkshire Arts and Technology Charter Public School students in Adams are simply in love with digital photography. 

In fact, 10 BArT students will have their digital works on display at an exhibition at the Cup and Saucer at 67 Main St. in North Adams during the month of April. 

Veteran commercial and artistic photographer Michael Flower has been teaching the students photography and, with the ease of operation of today's digital cameras, has developed some serious shutterbugs at the school. Once the exhibit is over, the students' work will be on display throughout the BArT building at One Commercial St.

Time to License Your Dog

PITTSFIELD — The month of April means it's time to license your dog in Pittsfield.  Animal Control Officer Joseph Chague said you must show proof of a rabies vaccination from your veterinarian and, if your dog is spayed or neutered, you'll need proof of that as well because the price is different.

The license is $8 for a spayed or neutered dog and $20 for a dog who is not spayed or neutered. Dog owners who registered their animal before will get a renewal form in the mail. Check with the town or city hall in your community to see if it's time to renew or purchase a new dog license.

Provided by the Berkshire News Network, Radio Stations WNAW/WUPE, news partners of iBerkshires.
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