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Weekend Outlook: Dance Parties, Nature Walks & More
We are already more than a week into the new year! Unwind with local events this weekend including bingo, nature activities, dance parties, and more.
2nd Street Elects Board Members
Second Street Second Chances (2nd Street) announces the election of three members to its board of directors.
Pittsfield Launches Free Naloxone Distribution Program
The Department has qualified to participate in the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) Community Naloxone Program (CNP).
Dalton Public Safety Panel Talks Regionalization
Public Safety Advisory Committee members have constantly emphasized the need to obtain funding toward a new police station to lessen the burden on taxpayers.
PHS Students: Be Kinder About Our School Amid Scandal
Pittsfield High School students are keeping their heads up despite the the scandal that's embroiled the school.
'Poor' Pontoosuc Avenue Bridge to Be Replaced
The Pontoosuc Avenue bridge has been in poor condition for a decade and will be replaced next year with improved pedestrian access.
Two-Car Crash Closes Church Street
A collision between two vehicles shut down a section of Church Street on Wednesday afternoon, followed shortly afterward by a three-car accident near Specialty Minerals in Adams.
Free Flu and COVID Vaccine Clinic Scheduled in Lenox
Attendees are encouraged to bring their insurance cards.
North Adams School Committee OKs Search Panel, Ad for Superintendent
The School Committee on Tuesday approved a superintendent search committee and a brochure advertisement for the post.
Williams Student Dies in Skiing Accident
A Williams College student died Tuesday following a skiing accident at Jiminy Peak Ski Resort.
Berkshire Money Management Hosts Free Virtual Retirement Planning Event
A live Q&A session will follow the presentation, allowing attendees to ask questions and address specific concerns.
No Resolution Yet in Williamstown Shooting
The Dec. 22 incident at 330 Cole Ave. led to a brief lockdown of the Williams College campus.
Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires Awarded $50K Barr Foundation Grant
This grant extends from Barr's Sector Effectiveness grantmaking, which aims to strengthen organizations dedicated to helping New England nonprofits thrive and sustainably achieve their missions.
Berkshire Schools Awarded Early College Program Grants
The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that it is awarding $8 million in designated Early College grants to allow high school students to take college classes and earn college credit at no cost to them or their families
Elder Service Providers Push for More State Funding in Home Care
Elder Services of Berkshire County Inc. fears that state budget deficits for fiscal year 2025 will negatively impact home care.
Dalton Fire Chief Christian Tobin Terminated
The Board of Water Commissioners on Tuesday unanimously voted to terminate Fire Chief Christian Tobin just a year after hiring him.
Bus Organized to People's March
State Reps. Tricia Farley-Bouvier and Leigh Davis, state Sen. Paul Mark, and the Rural Freedom Network are organizing a motorcoach bus from the Berkshires to Washington, D.C., for the 2025 People's March.
North Adams Man Killed Working on Car
A local barber and musician was killed Sunday when he was pinned by a car he was working on.
Pittsfield to Decide Crosby/Conte Feasibility Study in October
City and school officials are expected to vote on a feasibility study for the Crosby Elementary School rebuild by Halloween.
Southern Berkshire Public Health Collaborative Vaccine Clinic
The clinic aims to provide COVID-19 vaccines for individuals who contracted the virus this past summer and were previously ineligible for vaccination, as well as for families and people who cannot attend weekday clinics.
State Fire Marshal Offers Cold Snap Heating Safety Tips
Heating Equipment is a Leading Cause of Fires, Carbon Monoxide
Williamstown Census Mailed to Residents
The census (Annual Street Listing) is a requirement per Massachusetts General Law, and it is important that all residents return them to the Town Clerk's office promptly.
Berkshire Organizations Celebrate Sucessess, New Locations in 2024
In 2024, Berkshire County organizations saw new locations and successes in their fields.
CBRSD to Reconvene Regional Agreement Panel
After an outcry of concern from residents in several small towns in the Central Berkshire Regional School District, the district will investigate how to adjust its proposed update of the regional agreement.
Five Local Firefighters Graduate From Massachusetts Firefighting Academy
Five local firefighters were among the 20 graduates of the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy on Monday.
New Bedford Installing Sculpture of Melville Based on 'Moby-Dick'
New Bedford's installing a statue of Herman Melville based on his epic "Moby-Dick," the story of a whaling captain and his nemesis the white whale, inspired by Mount Greylock.
Stockbridge Grange to Host Community Dinner
The dinner is take-out only, with pickup available from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Stockbridge Grange Hall, located at 51 Church Street in Stockbridge.
BCC Receives Funding for ESOL Classes
1Berkshire to fund two cohorts, providing full tuition assistance
BRPC Mulls Upcoming ADU Regulations
County planners can see accessory dwelling units providing a "desperately needed" influx and diversity of housing in the Berkshires.
CBRSD District Improvement Plan Prioritizes Equitable Learning
The Central Berkshire Regional School District is focusing on equitable learning, social-emotional support, and family engagement in its district improvement plan.
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