Berkshire Museum to Offer Community Programming During RenovationsWhile the museum undergoes construction, it will produce a lineup of off-site events and educational programs across the Berkshires, utilizing partnerships with local organizations. Adams Board Appoints Retired Dalton Town Manager as Interim AdministratorThe Board of Selectmen on Monday named a former Dalton town manager as part-time interim administrator. Clarksburg Sets Tax Rate; Interviews TA CandidateThe Select Board on Monday night voted after a tax classification hearing to again maintain a single tax rate. Members also interviewed the first candidate for the town administrator post, former Select Board Chair Ronald Boucher. Dalton OKs Mail-in Ballots for Feb. 3 Special ElectionResidents interested in running have until Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, to submit their nomination papers, which need at least 20 certified signatures. Pittsfield Remembers Pearl Harbor on Snowy SaturdayVeterans and community members paid tribute during Saturday's snowfall to those lost at Pearl Harbor. Letter: Greylock Glen's Future Is at a Crossroads; Time to Act Is NowI urge the citizens of Adams to support the citizens' petition to establish a Greylock Glen Commission — a critical step to provide the expert oversight this project desperately needs. Images Lobby Art InstallationALVIN OUELLET: Recent En Plein Air Landscape Paintings "ELLIPTICALS" Naughty or Nice: Songs of the Season at Ventfort HallThe ticket price includes access to Ventfort Hall on the day of the event. Reservations are encouraged as seating is limited, with walk-ins accommodated as space allows BRPC Plans for Steep Cuts in FundingThe Berkshire Regional Planning Commission is preparing for drastic cuts in the federal budget that may be in the offing. Annual Vigil Honors 56 Victims of Drunken DrivingThe 37th annual Mothers Against Drunk Driving vigil was hosted by the Berkshire District Attorney's Office and the Massachusetts State Police. Grieving friends and family lit a candle in honor of their loved one at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Veteran Spotlight: Navy Senior Chief Lester ConnollyConnolly would enlist after his high school graduation at the tender age of 17 and do his basic training at the Squantum Naval Air Station. MassDOT Extends Deadline for 'Name A Snowplow' ContestStudents statewide are encouraged to submit contest applications. Application deadline is 5:00 p.m. on Friday, December 13 Pittsfield Bricktacular WeekendMeet Forte at multiple events in downtown and head out on a scavenger hunt to win prizes and free giveaways all weekend. MassWildlife: What happens to wildlife during a fire?Plants and animals have evolved to coexist with the natural process of fire. Learn about what animals do during and after fires and how periodic fire can actually benefit wildlife habitats in the long run. Berkshire Carousel Offer Needs More Community InputMore conversation is needed before the City Council can decide to accept or reject ownership of the Berkshire Carousel. Central Berkshire Habitat for Humanity Holiday Donation Match CampaignAn anonymous supporter has pledged to match all donations up to $6,000 as part of the campaign, which runs through the holiday season, starting on #GivingTuesday, Dec. 3. Pittsfield Lights Growing Christmas TreeThe downtown was bustling with holiday cheer as the city lit its growing Christmas tree on Friday. MassDOT: South County Construction OperationsThe work will take place from Monday, Dec. 9, through Friday, Dec.13. Planet Fitness Donates 800 Pounds of Food to Combat Hunger in Western MassThis contribution equates to approximately 800 meals for local families facing food insecurity. Carr Hardware Customers Raise Money for Thanksgiving AngelsThe funds helped provide Thanksgiving meals for over 2,000 families in Berkshire County. Market 32 Launches Holiday Food Drive to Aid Local PantriesThe initiative runs through Jan. 5, with all donations benefiting pantries local to each store. Toys For Tots Bringing Holiday Cheer to Thousands of Local ChildrenOn Wednesday, the Berkshire County House of Correction's storage building looked more like Santa's workshop as volunteers sorted through mountains of toys for newborns to teenagers. MassHire Workforce Board Thanks Pignatelli For His AdvocacyPignatelli was elected as state representative of the 3rd Berkshire District in 2002, serving 18 towns for 22 years. He did not run for re-election this year and Leigh Davis was elected to take the seat. WCMA Announces Closure of Upper GalleriesThe events will also feature light refreshments, opportunities to talk with staff, and slideshows showcasing the history of the museum's galleries. |
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