Pittsfield Gets 100K For Digital EquityOn Tuesday, the City Council accepted a $99,972 Digital Equity Implementation Grant from the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. WCMA Celebrates Fall With Weekend of ProgramsCurators and artists will be visiting from near and far to join in the festivities, which will include refreshments, music, and more. Clark Art Concert By Malik Abdul-Rahmaan and DJ RECThe free concert takes place on the Lunder Center at Stone Hill's Moltz Terrace at 5 pm. CHP Accepting Applicants for Medical Assistant Work-Training Program6-Month Paid Training Begins in January 2025 Local Singer, Documentary Subject Performing One-Woman ShowThe producers of the documentary film "Unfinished Song" will be sharing the subject of the film, local singer Wanda Houston, in a one-woman show. BCC to Hold Community Tag SaleSurplus inventory available for purchase Hoosac Valley Preparing For District Vote on $23M BudgetThe Hoosac Valley Regional School Committee on Monday night unanimously approved a document "strongly" endorsing the school district's fiscal 2025 budget. Williamstown Select Board Names Neely to Interim SeatAfter more than two hours of discussion, the board voted 3-1 to select Neely after two rounds of voting where the four remaining elected officials were deadlocked, 2-2, on how to replace Andrew Hogeland until May’s election. North Adams Council OKs New Police CruiserMayor Jennifer Macksey said the funds will come out of the parking meter reserve fund which is at $241,000. Clarksburg's Erwin King Laid to Rest 82 Years After Falling at GuadalcanalThe community turned out in force on Tuesday to pay respects to long missing World War II Marine Erwin S. King. Beartown State Forest Campground Extends Camping SeasonIn July, the campground reopened with more than $350,000 in improvements, including modern bathroom facilities and enhanced amenities. Pittsfield Chili's Looking for New TenantsDirector of Northeast Operations Allen Anderson notified the Licensing Board of the intent on Monday, a month after a seemingly abrupt closure of the Berkshire Crossing location. Letter: Vote for Greylock on Oct. 8The effects of the new school project will be felt for generations and build a strong foundation for the future of our community. Letter: Open Letter to Mayor Macksey on Notchview LoggingPlease come and truly listen to our concerns. Let's work together as a community to protect our drinking water the correct way. It's time to protect Bellows. Letter: Vote Yes for Greylock School ProjectOn Oct. 8, every registered voter will have an opportunity to weigh in on the Greylock School project. It's complicated, but of utmost importance, and will have a far-reaching impact. Clark Art Presents Symposium on Guillaume LethiereThe exhibition, organized in partnership with the Musée du Louvre, is the first to investigate Lethière's extraordinary career. This free event takes place from 9:30 am–6:30 pm in the Manton Research Center auditorium. Clark Art Tour of Impressionist WorksFree with gallery admission. Capacity is limited. W.E.B. Du Bois Sculpture Project Awarded GrantThe funding was requested by State Senator Paul Mark, Chair of the State's Joint Committee on Tourism, Arts, and Cultural Development. Methuselah Slapped with Weeklong Liquor License SuspensionThe Licensing Board came to the verdict on Monday after a show-cause hearing for its annual downtown all-alcohol license was continued twice. The suspension will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 24. Williamstown Church Begins Renovation of EntryThe Roman Catholic parish held a site dedication and blessing for a long-awaited front entryway project after its 10:30 Mass. Hundreds Turn Out for 18th Annual Berkshire Buddy WalkThe goals of the walk are three-fold: to celebrate Down syndrome awareness, to educate the general public and to advocate on behalf of the thousands of Americans born with Down syndrome each year. BRTA Medical Transportation for Seniors in Rural AreasThis new medical transportation service is for seniors, 60 years+ Adams Theater Presents 'Love is a Crowded Room'They're hoping to bring their audiences something special that crosses unspoken boundaries between music and dance. Pittsfield Health Board Warned of Issues With Juvenile VapingHealth officials have worked to control cigarette smoking in the city but vaping poses a new problem for the younger generation. |
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