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Mount Greylock School Committee Declines State Budget Resolution
The Mount Greylock Regional School Committee on Thursday opted not to advocate for fundamental changes to state budgeting in Boston.
BEAT Queries Residents on Future of Pittsfield Peaker Plant
Environmentalists continue to push for the decarbonization of the last peaker plant in Berkshire County.
Veteran Spotlight: Navy Petty Officer Denis Russell
This proud Vietnam veteran grew up in Somerville.
Eversource Recognizes National Electrical Safety Month with life-saving tips
Energy company reminds customers safety starts with awareness
Memorial Day a Time for 'Acknowledging Cost of Peace'
As the county remembers its fallen over the past 250 years, Kurtis Durocher reminded the gathering at Town Hall that Memorial Day isn't about glorifying war.
Berkshire Village Residents, Owners Agree Better Communication Needed
Berkshire Village residents and one of the park's owners agreed on the need for better communication between management, ownership, and tenants.
Dalton UMC to Host Community Tag Sale Fundraiser
All proceeds will benefit the church’s general fund.
Create an Ad: Bedard Brothers
Although only three winners were selected for the series, Bedard and Bird said all the students captured the atmosphere and mission of the dealerships in their ads.
Drury Class Bridges Generations with Annual Senior Prom
This initiative aligns with the high school's "Portrait of a Graduate" program, which emphasizes instilling lifelong learning among its students.
Berkshire County Historical Society Announces Summer Event Schedule
The events are scheduled to take place at Arrowhead, Herman Melville's historic Pittsfield home, located at 780 Holmes Road in Pittsfield, unless otherwise specified.
Berkshire Community College Graduates Physical Therapist Assistants
Berkshire Community College graduated six physical therapist assistants during an intimate ceremony on Thursday.
Williamstown Town Meeting Honors Civic Leaders, Protects Vulnerable Residents
Three longtime contributors to the town were called out for recognition at Thursday's annual town meeting, including one who was recognized posthumously.
Pittsfield Street Improvement Project: May 27 to May 30
This schedule is subject to change based upon weather conditions.
Weekend Outlook: Memorial Day Weekend
Check out the events in the Berkshires this weekend, including a school musical, Memorial Day events, live music, a car show, and more. Farmers' markets are open for the season and can be found here.
State Invests in Berkshire County Youth Employment and Skills Training
As part of the more than $22 million awarded statewide, Berkshire Training and Employment Inc. (BTE Inc.) will receive $584,200 to engage 111 young individuals.
Adams Hires Consultant to Launch Town Administrator Search
The board on Wednesday authorized interim Town Administrator Kenneth Walto to enter into a contract with Groux-White Consulting LLC of Lexington.
Pittsfield Council Preliminarily OKs School Budget
The City Council kicked off budget season on Wednesday with a preliminary approval of the Pittsfield Public Schools' $86 million spending plan.
North Adams Swears in Three New Police Officers
City Clerk Tina Leonesio swore in Samuel Demolino, Jasmine Knapp, and Christopher Voss at Tuesday's City Council meeting. All three had graduated from the Police Academy a few days earlier.
EPA Awards Brownfields Grants to Revitalize Berkshire County Communities
By providing resources for assessment and cleanup, the EPA aims to help these communities transform underutilized and potentially hazardous properties into vibrant spaces for residents and businesses.
Pittsfield Rotary Club Honors John F. McLaughlin III with Paul Harris Award
The Pittsfield Rotary Club presented the Paul Harris Award to John F. McLaughlin, III, acknowledging his long-standing service and contributions to the organization and the community.
North Adams Passes Pot, Appointment and Capital Plan Ordinances
The City Council conceded defeat on board and commission appointments last week.
Nonprofit Leaders Recognized for Service to Berkshire County
Seven nonprofit leaders, described as "the best of who we are," have been recognized for their drive to make the Berkshires a better place.
Hoosac Harvest Annual Seedling Swap Returns
All seedlings are free and attendees do not need to bring seeds to participate.
Traffic Detour in Effect on Valentine Road
A detour for thru traffic is in place for the duration of this project which is expected to be completed in the early fall.
Berkshire Pride Announces Rainbow Guitar Raffle Fundraiser
The raffle winner will be selected in July.
Pittsfield's Pecks Road Bridge Opens
On Tuesday, the city announced on social media that the $1,689,000 project was complete.
Fire Officials Warn Against Dangerous Laptop Fire Social Media 'Challenge'
Massachusetts fire officials are warning parents and educators about a social media "challenge" that encourages inserting conductive objects into laptop ports, which can cause fires and injuries. Over a dozen incidents have been reported across the state in the past week.
Pittsfield Mulling Ways to Rein In Offensive Public Comment
White said this matter may come before the council and is within its jurisdiction.
Dalton Chief: Budget Cuts Would Affect Staffing, Response Times
Police Chief Deanna Strout warned Monday night that significant cuts to her budget would mean losing officers, K-9s and community policing programs.
Hoosac Valley Hopes New Math Program Boosts Scores
After a yearlong pilot, the Grades kindergarten through 8 will switch to McGraw Hill's Reveal Math. The schools had been using Great Minds' Eureka and its Math 2 program was part of the pilot.
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