Are your heirs ready to receive an inheritance?When leaving an inheritance, there's a lot involved — emotionally, financially and legally. Berkshire Organizations Awarded Food Security Infrastructure GrantsBerkshire Grown, Berkshire Resources for Integration of Diverse Groups and Education, and Fairfields Dairy Farm were awarded grants. Greylock Federal Promotes Assistant Vice President, Market ManagerBeron began her career with Greylock as a part-time teller at the Lee branch. Greylock School Project Moves Into Detailed Design StageThe School Building Committee on Tuesday voted to extend the contracts of Collier's International as owner's project manager and TSKP Studio as the designer. MCLA Awaits News on Donor GiftCollege officials have been working with the donor, who wishes to remain anonymous at this point, about a major gift that could include an art museum. Lanesborough Select Board Decreases Bailey Road Speed LimitThe Select Board on Monday voted to change the "questionable" 40 mph zone to a 35 mph speed limit. Pittsfield Licensing Board Says Bar Responded Properly to MeleeThe Licensing Board feels the owners of Bei Tempi responded properly to an early October melee outside of the bar. Clark Art Offers Gallery Tour for Parents and InfantsParticipants should meet at the Clark's main admissions desk. East Elm Pediatrics Joins BHS Provider PracticesEffective Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024, East Elm Pediatrics became Berkshire Health Pediatrics at East Elm, retaining the majority of the office staff and clinical care team. Clark Art Hosts Concerts So PercussionTickets $10 ($8 members, $7 students, $5 children 15 and under). Clark Art Presents First Sunday FreeNovember's theme is "Frame and Reframe." Berkshire County Sees Over $300K for Digital EquityThe Massachusetts Technology Collaborative's Massachusetts Broadband Institute announced $1.33 million to communities as part of its new Municipal Digital Equity Implementation Program. Zebra Mussels Detected in PontoosucThe public is asked to remove seasonal docks, mornings, and buoys from Pontoosuc Lake, inspect and wash boating or water equipment. Springtime Start Set for Bel Air Dam RemovalDuring construction, one lane of Wahconah Street will be shut down; northbound traffic will be able to pass down Wahconah Street but southbound traffic will be diverted south on North Street and west on Pontoosuc Avenue. Williams College Gets $105M in Bonding for WCMA, Capital ProjectsWilliams College has received more than $105 million bonding toward construction of the new art museum and other campus capital projects. Mount Greylock Making Lighting Improvements on CampusLights are tested at the new track and field complex at Mount Greylock Regional School on Wednesday night. UCS Holds Annual Superhero 5K and Kids' DashThis family friendly event supports UCS' Teens4Change (T4C) program, a peer-led program that gives local teens opportunities to plan activities, build connections and take positive action in their community. State Fire Marshal: Brush Fire WarningCommon Causes Include Power Equipment, Fireplace Ashes, and Heating/Cooking. Pittsfield Community Bike RideParticipants are asked to arrive by 10:45 a.m. at the Crane Avenue parking lot. The Humble Pie HullabalooPie Tasting, Recipe Share, Soup, Hot Cider, Live Music, Raffle and Optional Hike November 2, 1-3 PM Dedication Set for Jordan, First Woman to VotePhoebe Jordan made history in 1920 as the first woman to cast a ballot in a presidential election after the passage of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote. Williamstown Con Comm Clears New WCMAWilliams College on Thursday received the final town approval it needed to proceed with building a new art museum on the former site of the Williams Inn. Clark Art Gifted 331 Works, Endowment to Build New WingThe gift includes more than $45 million to endow new curatorial position, care for the collection, and build new wing. Softball Players Donate to Animal ShelterLeague players, families, and the board of directors collected and donated toys, treats, food, and cleaning supplies to present to the No Paws staff and animals. |
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