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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.
Dalton Election Results Are Accurate
If a voter was not on the list, they were referred to the town clerk, warden, or assistant warden, who explained that one must vote where they reside.
Scholarship Offered to BArT Graduates
The application deadline is Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
Pittsfield Sees Rise in Potential School Committee Candidates
Interest for a seat on the School Committee has boomed as the community continues to ask for more answers on the Pittsfield High School investigation.
First Congregational Church North Adams Appoints New Pastor
The First Congregational Church North Adams has called Reverend Suzy Aja Burba to serve as its new pastor. Reverend Burba's background includes a focus on ministry, pastoral care, and environmental justice, and she is expected to begin her new role in June.
Pittsfield Announces Community Bike Ride for Berkshire Bike Month
Participants are invited to arrive at 9:30 a.m. for bike decorating and safety checks.
Smoking Ban, Airbnb Limits Put to Williamstown Town Meeting Members
The age-old tension between individual liberties and the common good will be in play when residents convene for the annual town meeting on Thursday evening at Mount Greylock Regional School.
Dalton Safety Facility Committee 'Taps Brakes' on Property Discussions
With the failure of Article 13 at the annual town meeting, the First Street site for a proposed police facility is no longer being considered.
BEAT's Kids in Kayaks Program Returns
Kids in Kayaks is sponsored and organized by Berkshire Environmental Action Team (BEAT), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Pittsfield, MA.
Devanny-Condron Funeral Home Ending Over 100-Year Legacy
Devanny-Condron Funeral Home will close next week after more than 100 years of serving mourning local families.
MassWildlife: Brake for Turtles
From mid-May to early July, thousands of turtles throughout Massachusetts travel to new areas to find food and nest.
Clarksburg Total Budget for FY26 Up 5.6%
The annual town meeting will be presented a total budget for fiscal 2026 of $5,386,082, up $286,598 or 5.6 percent over this year.
Berkshire South Regional Community Center Welcomes New Member to Board of Trustees
He is currently working as a sales and marketing consultant, helping for-profit and nonprofit organizations grow through strategic planning, performance marketing, and organizational development.
Governor Announces Funding to Enhance Transit in Berkshire County
The Berkshire Regional Transit Authority was awarded funding for two fully accessible vehicles, and the South County Connector received funding for one fully accessible vehicle.
Pittsfield Public Camping Ban Sparks Outrage at Council Meeting
A proposal to ban public camping ran into pushback from residents and councilors last week.
Teacher of the Month: Melinda Gowdey
Kittredge Elementary School fourth-grade teacher Melinda Gowdey has been selected as the May Teacher of the Month.
Astronaut Suni Williams Meets With Boston Students at State House
Gov. Maura Healey hosted a meet-and-greet Thursday at the State House with astronaut Sunita "Suni" Williams and local students.
North Williamstown Commercial/Residential Site Slated for Auction
A large commercial property near the Vermont border is set to be auctioned off next month.
MassWildLife: View Peregrine Falcon Cameras
Peregrine falcons are the fastest birds on Earth. They live throughout the world, including right here in Massachusetts! Several web cameras allow the public to witness falcons during breeding season.
With Taxes Paid, Berkshire Mall Owners Plan for Senior Housing
JMJ Holdings is entering into the design process for a nine-figure overhaul of the shuttered mall property into 420 to 450 units of senior housing.
Market 32, Price Chopper Launch Fill a Glass with Hope Campaign
The initiative will run from May 1 to June 30. Customers are invited to round up their change at checkout to support local food banks in purchasing fresh milk and other nutritious food for families experiencing food insecurity.
MCLA Graduation Highlights Love, Kindness, Justice
MCLA's Class of 2025 was reminded to move forward with love, kindness, and pursuing what is just.
Paving Work Scheduled for Hawthorne Street in Lenox
Paving work on Hawthorne Street in Lenox is scheduled to begin on Monday, May 19.
Final Summary of PHS Investigation Released
A School Committee-initiated investigation into allegations of misconduct by Pittsfield High School staff members was unable to conclude that an administrator shared a nude image with students on social media.
57 Park Street Reopens for the Season in Adams
A boba tea and gift shop has reopened on Park Street for the summer season.
CRA Announces Gib Kittredge Auction and Awards Ceremony
An online auction will precede the live event, running from May 19 to May 29.
Early Morning North Adams Apartment Fire Forces Families to Flee
A structure fire in the middle of the night Saturday forced at least three families from their homes on River Street.
Front Porch Feature: Room With A Wide-Open View
This week, we are discussing a unique chateau-style home at 13 Grant St.
Clarksburg School Cuts $39K More Out of Budget
The school budget for fiscal 2026 has been reduced by another $39,000, bringing the percentage increase down to 3.98 percent. At the same time, the tuition proposed for prekindergarten was lifted.
Pittsfield Announces Street Improvement Project Schedule for May 19-23
The City of Pittsfield has scheduled street improvements, including loaming, seeding, raising structures, and paving, on various streets from May 19 to May 23, which will result in daytime parking restrictions.
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