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More Snow, Sleet Expected Wednesday Night
This winter's constant onslaught of cold and precipitation continues with more sleet and snow expected overnight on Wednesday.
Petricca Industries Plans Expansion, Seeks Funding
Petricca Industries is planning a 15,500-square-foot expansion that will add 50 more employees.
Lanesborough Winter Fest a Success
The town's winter fest had a packed house at the Skyline Antique and Event Center early this month.
Clarksburg School Seeing Residential Enrollment Rise
School choice students had made up about 25 percent of the student body at one time; that's now down to 17 percent and will fall off rapidly in the next few years.
Black History Month Drag Story Hour at WANDER Berkshires
The free event, presented in partnership with Drag Story Hour Berkshires and Seeing Rainbows, will feature storyteller Sativo Green.
Guest Column: Romance Scams Are in the Air
She believed it when the man online proposed marriage after a short courtship and said they were going to move away together, even though she'd never met him in person.
Dalton Finance Chipping Away at Department Budgets
The Finance Committee voted to decrease several budget lines during its meeting last week.
Berkshire County in Mild Drought
A Level – 1 Mild Drought requires detailed monitoring of drought conditions.
MassDOT: Baker Street Bridge to Close
The closure is expected to last through August 2025, and drivers are advised to plan alternate routes.
Hoosac Valley Prepares for Budget Cuts in Fiscal 2026
The Hoosac Valley Regional School District is eying a 3 percent budget increase for total budget of $23.1 million for fiscal year 2026.
Adams Housing Authority Seeking Commissioner
Executive Director William Schrade notified the Board of Selectmen of the opening last month and returned at its request last week to explain the commission's responsibilities.
Williamstown's 1896 House Back Before Board of Health on Electrical Issue
The months-long conversation between the owners of the 1896 House and the Board of Health finally may be coming to a close … at least on one front.
Dalton Day In Need of Sponsorships
This year, the town will not receive ARPA funds because it was a response to aid towns during the pandemic.
Friday's Drug Raids Seized $200K Worth of Drugs; Arrest Nine
A combined task force says it took down a major drug pipeline on Friday that extended out to Lowell.
Pittsfield Basement Fire Displaces Residents, Claims Pet Birds
Firefighters arrived to find thick smoke pouring from the front door and flames visible through a first-floor window
Pittsfield's 10x10 Upstreet Arts Festival Returns with Music, Art, and Outdoor Activities
The festival features a range of events including theater, music, visual arts, dance, outdoor activities, and fireworks.
Willamstown Community Preservation Committee Ups Recommended Funding Levels
Non-profits seeking Community Preservation Act funds in fiscal year 2026 will receive a little bit more than expected if town meeting agrees with the recommendations from the Community Preservation Committee.
Pittsfield Charter Panel Defers Pay for Elected Officials
The commission last week motioned to thank city councilors for bringing pay raises to their attention but communicate it is better suited for the city code and ordinary course — not the city charter.
Veteran Spotlight: Navy Seaman Herbert Putnam
Herbert Putnam served his country in the Navy as a seaman from 1952 to 1956, separating from the service as a fireman, first class.
Governor Launches Increased Annuity for Veterans and Families through HERO Act
Payments will begin increasing in February 2025, ultimately going up to $2,500 by August 2025
State Reviewing Dalton's Proposed Second Historical District
The proposed district starts at Park Avenue, where Main Street Cemetery is, and goes down to Depot Street. It then goes up High and North Streets.
Pittsfield Health Initiative Vaccinates Underrepresented Population
The Pittsfield Health Department worked to vaccinate Hispanic community members after noticing they were underrepresented.
Berkshire HorseWorks Gets Grants to Expand Literacy, Mental Health Programs
The nonprofit secured a $2,500 grant from The Dave McGillivray Finish Strong Foundation to fund scholarships for third- through eighth-grade students with learning disabilities to participate in the Horse Powered Reading (HPR) program.
Accessory Dwelling Units Officially Allowed Statewide
Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities Issues Final Regulations to Help Cities and Towns Update Local Regulations
Dalton Fire District Ambulance Arrives
The Fire District's new ambulance has arrived and is anticipated to be in service by March 1 as an Advanced Life Support unit.
WBCR-lp Temporarily Moved Upstairs in Mahaiwe Building
WBCR-lp's studio has been operating throughout the renovations, but now its storefront location will get its much-needed reovation.
State Study Finds 220K New Homes Needed Before 2035
A statewide study found that more than 220,000 homes must be built in the next decade to meet housing needs.
Countywide Drug Raids Executed Friday
At least three occurred in North County — on Quaker Street and Howland Avenue in Adams and on Beaver Street in North Adams.
Greylock Federal Webinar: Winning On Your Taxes
The webinar, which is free and open to the public, will be hosted by Mame Opoku, Black/African American Outreach Coach and Stephanie Martin, Financial Wellness Coach.
Williamstown Aubuchon Grand Reopening Marks Company's 117th Year
The event highlighted the company's core values: safety, doing the right thing, teamwork, commitment to serve, accountability, and growth and change.
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