Nonprofit Center Launches Film Showcase Celebrating Berkshire NonprofitsThe event highlights 20 Berkshire County nonprofits through short films that share their missions and invite community engagement. North Adams Council Hears Presentation on Drury Mentor ProgramTuesday's City Council meeting was an evening for presentations, and a proclamation for American Heart Month in February. Chrissi Poland to Perform at Indigo RoomTickets are $40, general admission, café table-seating. Clarksburg Announces Open Seats, Dates for 2026 Town ElectionSix town boards have openings this cycle, with terms ranging from three to five years. Berkshire Farms Benefit From New Farm Transfer ProgramFarm-Pass Helps Local Families Keep Farmland in Agriculture and Supports the Next Generation of Farmers Through Hands-on Planning and Assistance Ghost Tours at Ventfort HallThe tour will take place at 7 pm on Friday, Feb. 20. North Adams School Project Awards $51M BidThe School Building Committee has awarded the Greylock School project to Fontaine Bros. Inc. of Springfield. Pittsfield Council Accepts $2.3M to Support Housing ProjectsThe city is making inroads with affordable and supportive housing, and planning for more units. MCLA Partners with Habitat for Humanity to Offer Free Tax Preparation ServicesThrough the IRS's VITA program, MCLA students assist taxpayers by providing free tax preparation services. Companion Corner: Max at Second ChanceThere is a dog at Second Chance Animal Shelter whose blindness doesn't stop him from wanting to play fetch with his new family. Victim in Fatal Dragging Identified as Pittsfield ManThe victim, whose identity has not been released, was found nearly four miles away from where he was reportedly struck. Dalton BOH Looking at Fines for Permit ScofflawsThe town is looking to be more proactive in ensuring businesses renew their permits on time. Weekend Outlook: Love Is in the Air for Valentines DayCheck out the events happening in Berkshire County this weekend, including Valentine's parties, plays, and more. Lee Middle and High School Semester 1 Honor RollSemester 1 Honor Roll 2025-2026 Lee Middle and High School Court Briefs: Contractor Guilty of Tax Fraud, Windsor Man Sentenced for ThreatsA Windsor man was sentenced Wednesday in federal court in Springfield for making online threats and extortionate demands. Balance Rock Investment Group Introduces New HireSchnopp brings an analytical background and hands-on experience in financial planning support and investment research. Clark Art Concert: Hub New MusicThe performance takes place in the Manton Research Center auditorium. Lisa Jacobs Memorial Scholarship Fund Accepting ApplicationsScholarship will be awarded to two students and help recipients cover the cost of college tuition and books, easing financial barriers to higher education. Lanesborough Short-Term Rentals Moratorium Not AllowedAccording to town counsel, the Select Board cannot impose a moratorium on short-term rental regulations, Select Board Chair Deborah Maynard said during its meeting on Monday. Williamstown Health Board Develops Nitrous Oxide BylawThe panel agreed to strengthen the draft submitted by Health Inspector Ruth Russell to strengthen the punishment for stores not authorized to sell the canisters at all. ArtSwitch Benefit to Raise Funds for Roots RisingCommunity members are invited to observe the creative process, enjoy light refreshments, and participate in a silent auction featuring the newly created artworks. Proceeds from the event benefit Roots Rising. House Passes AI/Election LegislationThe House of Representatives passed two pieces of legislation on Wednesday to address election-related deceptive media and safeguard election integrity, one of which was filed by state Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier. Pittsfield's 10x10 Festival Celebrates 15 YearsThe city's annual 10x10 Festival celebrates its 15th anniversary this year, continuing its tradition of highlighting the city's vibrant atmosphere with events that have become iconic for many. Community Contra DanceThe dance will run from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. in the Community Hall of the First Congregational Church, 906 Main St., Williamstown. Letter: Progress Means Moving on Paper Mill CleanupOur town is facing a clear choice: move a long-abandoned industrial site toward cleanup and productive use or allow it to remain a deteriorating symbol of inaction. |
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