Sign-up and post on Iberkshires today.It's Free!
Already a member? Log In
36°  H- 87%
The Berkshires online guide to events, news and Berkshire County community information.
Thursday December 4, 2008
 Make us your homepage!
 

Daily Digest

School Closing
Conte Middle School in North Adams will be closed Friday, December 5, as the investigation into a mercury spill continues.
Light'em Up!
North Adams kicks off the holiday season with its annual treelighting on Thursday, Dec. 4, at 5:30 p.m.

Pittsfield lights its tree on Friday, Dec. 5, at 6 at Park Square.
Like to Write?
Passionate about local sports? Into the environment? Obsessive about local meetings?

Let your neighbors know what's going on in Berkshire County! iBerkshires accepts submissions about local events, news and opinion pieces. There are openings for freelance work, too, for qualified candidates. E-mail tdaniels@iberkshires.com to find out more.
Got Flu?
Track its spread through Google!
How much is heating oil this week?
How to get heating help
Win a restaurant gift certificate.
Need to contact iBerkshires? Here's how.

Obituaries

Dorothy Duchardt, 92
Dorothy M. Mazza, 66
Laurie F. Mundy, 52
Mildred M. Walden, 92
Robert A. Meier Jr., 79
More obituaries

What's Playing


A television-hero pup (John Travolta) thinks he's a real superdog in the Disney film "Bolt."
Movie schedules and times

Sales Fliers

 
 

Columnists

That's Life

Dealing with Dirty Laundry

Independent Investor

Economy Will Dictate Agenda, Not President

Pick of the Week

Staind

Sports 'N Stuff

NFL Midseason Report Card



Sawxheads gets a mention in CNN Money News

Other Stuff

Federal government has 8,000 job openings
The president-elect's new Web site
www.change.gov

 Search: 
 for    

Related Stories

 
Printer Friendly Version
   Recommend this story to a friend

Cleanup and Historic Walk Planned at Blackinton Cemetery

- August 25, 2008

NORTH ADAMS — The Blackinton Neighbors have organized a Blackinton Cemetery clean up and walk for Saturday, Aug. 30, from 10 to 2:30.

This historic cemetery includes Haigh, Mumford, Domin, Hughes, Pincombe, Davis, Pilot, Lorenz, Rondeau, Gavett, Rudman, Kinsey, Stewart, Jones, Ashton, Pratt, Benoit and other families.

The group is seeking volunteers to help and spruce up the historic site beginning at 10. Light refreshments will be available. Local historian Paul W. Marino will present a new cemetery walking tour beginning at 1.

For the cleanup or tour, meet at the cemetery drive on Massachusetts Avenue, just East of Galvin Road. Parking is very limited; park at Galvin Road or on the south side of Massachusetts Avenue.

Originally known as Centerville, Blackinton Village was renamed for Sanford Blackinton, owner of the mills around which the village was centered. Like the other mill villages that would make up North Adams, it had housing, a store, a school and a church, all built by Blackinton for his workers.

But unlike the other villages, Blackinton was unique, having its own railroad depot, library, Police station, Odd Fellows Lodge,  opera house and cemetery. Blackinton Village is the only one of the city's boroughs to retain its cultural identity into modern times. In his walk, Marino will explore the history of the village, its buildings, its people and its culture.

Marino has been a local historian for more than 15 years. He conducts his walks with showmanship, a sense of humor and an eye toward historic accuracy, backing up what he says with photos, drawings and maps. As with all his walks, he greatly encourages having children in attendance.

"Local history is the stories of where we come from as a community, and it's important that these stories be known and remembered," said Marino. "It's interesting to adults, but essential to children. To be good citizens later in life, they need to know where their community came from."

Those planning to attend are advised to dress for the weather, to wear a good pair of walking shoes, sun block and a hat with a wide brim. A canteen or bottle of water is also suggested.
Your Comments
Post Comment
No Comments


iBerkshires.com Text Ads
www.williamsinn.com
www.nbctc.org
www.mountainone.com
www.ateffinejeweler.com
Advertise on iBerkshires.com



Essentials
Berkshire Nightlife
Berkshire Photos
Berkshire Wallpaper
Borrow Movies
Class Reunion Page
Columnists
Dannyoart.com
Movie Times
Obituaries
Randy Trabold

Enter your email address below to receive our FREE iBerkshires.com Newsletter

| Home | A & E | Automotive | Business | Community News | Dining | Lodging & Travel |
| Real Estate | Schools | Sports & Outdoors | Berkshires Weather | Weddings | Berkshires Map |
Advertise | Recommend This Page | Help
Contact Us | Privacy Policy| User Agreement
Execution Time: 244 ms