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Pittsfield Firefighters Rescue Ice Fisherman From Onota Lake
A fisherman was hauled of the icy waters of Onoto Lake early Tuesday morning.
California Artist to Fund New MCLA Arts Learning Center
MCLA is significantly enhancing its arts curriculum by developing a new teaching center through a gift from artist and author Carolyn Mary Campagna Kleefeld.
Pittsfield Firefighters Contain Structure Fire on Holmes Road
The Pittsfield Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 120 Holmes Road on Jan. 20 at 4:57 p.m. after multiple 911 calls reported smoke coming from the eaves of the building.
Drury High School Students Showcase Projects at Babson College
The event highlighted the school's commitment to transforming traditional education into engaging, practical learning experiences.
Burlington Store Coming to Pittsfield
A national retail clothing store will move into the recently shuttered Staples this summer.
Marchetti Details Housing Efforts in State of City Address
Mayor Peter Marchetti's first State of the City address emphasized housing, one of the greatest struggles Pittsfield and the nation face.
Volunteers Build Community During MLK Day of Service
Despite a snowstorm that filled the Berkshires with nearly 8 inches of snow, community members turned out for a "day of service" in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. — and a reminder that the work against injustice is ongoing.
Helping Hands in Pittsfield on MLK Day
At the Gladys Allen Brigham Community Center auditorium, volunteers sorted shoes clothing, toys, and books for the Discover the Eureka! Family Day and toy store. This is the center's third year hosting a free store.
Dalton Candidates Talk Fire District, Green Initiatives
Dalton voters will choose from four candidates at the Feb. 3 special election to decide who will fill the vacant Select Board seat.
Berkshire Athenaeum Launches Reader Leaders Program for Teens and Kids
A mandatory training session for teen mentors will take place on Friday, Jan. 24, 2025, at 3:30 p.m.
Adams Community Bank Promotes Vice President of Mortgage Originations
In this new role, Kaylin will continue executing the Bank's mortgage origination strategies, driving growth in the residential lending division, and enhancing homebuyers' customer experience.
Downtown Pittsfield Cigarette Butt Containers Help Beautify Corridor
Cigarette waste recycling boxes have contributed to the beautification of North Street.
MassDOT: South County Bridge Painting Operations
The work will take place from Tuesday, Jan. 21, through Friday, Jan. 24, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.
Pittsfield Considering Nonprofit for School Investigation
The City Council and School Committee will consider a children's advocacy nonprofit to audit the Pittsfield Public Schools.
Westfield State Study Makes Local EMS Recommendations
A research project of Westfield State University made several recommendations to enhance emergency medical services within Berkshire County, including more regionalization and stable funding sources.
Community Hero: Abigail Allard
Abigail Allard wears many hats within the Berkshire County community, which gained her the recognition of our January Community Hero of the Month.
Market 32 Customers Donate Over 50K Food Bags to Local Pantries
A total of 50,902 $10 food bags filled with essential items such as elbow macaroni, peanut butter, canned tuna, and kidney beans were collected to support neighbors in need.
Weather Alert: Berkshires Getting Snow, Frigid Temperatures
The National Weather Service is also predicting bitter cold temperatures early in the week, with wind chills between 0-10 degrees Fahrenheit on Monday through Wednesday night.
Governor Signs Laws Lowering Health Care Costs, Strengthening Oversight
New laws cap prescription drug copays at $25, improve access to primary care, and close regulatory gaps exploited by Steward Health Care
Progressives March for Human Rights in Pittsfield
The Pittsfield People's March was designed to unite community members, raise awareness, and promote the fundamental rights of all people.
Train Car Uncoupling Closes Ashton Avenue in North Adams
Ashton Avenue was closed for nearly two hours on Saturday after one of the cars on a westbound train uncoupled.
Dalton Mail-In Ballot Instructions Had Date Error
Town voters started receiving mail-in ballots Friday for February's special election but were surprised to find an error.
Big Y Partners with Red Cross Relief Campaign in Response to California Wildfires
Now through Friday, Jan. 31st, Big Y customers and employees will have the opportunity to donate to American Red Cross Disaster Relief at all Big Y supermarket locations throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Berkshire HorseWorks Secures Grants to Support Literacy, Mental Health Programs
Grants from the Central Berkshire Fund, Greylock ABC Fund, and William J. & Margery S. Barrett Fund will provide access to underserved children across Berkshire County.
Pittsfield FedEx to Close This Year
The Federal Express Shipment Center on Federico Drive will close later this year.
MassWildlife: Why you shouldn't feed wildlife this winter
While people have good intentions, supplemental feeding of wildlife typically does more harm than good.
Williamstown CPA Requests Come in Well Above Available Funds
The Community Preservation Committee faces nearly $300,000 in funding requests for fiscal year 2026.
Old Williamstown Road Opened for Pedestrian Use
The state has removed hard barriers on Old Williamstown Road, allowing strictly pedestrian use.
Pittsfield Man Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter
Judge Agostini of Berkshire Superior Court sentenced Johnson to 12 to 15 years in state prison.
Pittsfield First-Responders Recognized for Lifesaving Efforts on Infant
The first responders were recognized for their actions on Nov. 22 "where life-saving measures were performed on an infant."
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