Williamstown Rotary Helps Food PantryThe Pantry distributes shelf-stable food and home supplies to the community two Wednesdays a month. Department of Fish and Game Five-Year Strategic PlanThe plan establishes a vision for the Department, focusing on solutions at the intersection of biodiversity, climate change, and environmental justice while advancing the priorities of the Healey-Driscoll Administration and Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA). Lanesborough's Proposed Age Friendly Park Gaining MomentumThe committee has over $30,000 secured for the project at the underutilized Bridge Street Park which is estimated to cost as much as $250,000 to build. Presentation to Dalton Select Board for Public Safety Funding RequestThe Public Safety Facility Advisory Committee is requesting a Special Town meeting to ask voters to approve allocating $100,000 for a feasibility study and grant writing. MCLA Education Department to Host Professional Development Evening at BICRegistration is free and requested by Sept. 16, and includes light bites and a drink ticket. West Nile Virus Found in Pittsfield Mosquito SamplesAs of Friday afternoon's announcement, there were no confirmed human cases of West Nile Virus in the city. Pittsfield Homeless Panel Mulls Pressures of State Sheltering ChangesDirector of Community Development Justine Dodds said that there aren't enough resources or housing to go around and it's becoming increasingly challenging, especially with the limitations on some of these programs. Adams Community Bank Announces PromotionIn this role, Boucher will continue to oversee the Government Banking department and further contribute to the Bank's strategic growth and success. 1Berkshire Announces Berkshire Trendsetter Award FinalistsWinners to Be Announced at Celebrate The Berkshires Specialty Minerals Spells Out Proposal to Modify Landfill PermitNo votes on the permit modification were made on Wednesday. MCLA's Gallery 51 to Debut 'Materialscape' ExhibitionThe exhibition is on view through Nov. 3. Annual Berkshire Biodiversity DayThe 24-hour event to be held on Sept. 13–14 at Berkshire Community College campus in Pittsfield Dalton Water Commissioners Extend Chief's SuspensionTobin's leave will be extended as the investigation continues. Weekend Outlook: First Fridays, Art, and MoreThe Polka Picnic features performances by the Eddie Foreman Orchestra, traditional Polish foods, and adult beverages. The Adams Lions Club will sell cookout fare, and Crumb Bakery will sell homemade treats. UPDATE: Victims in Labor Day Weekend Motorcycle Crashes IdentifiedOn Sunday evening, a fatal collision occurred between a motorcycle traveling in the Eastbound lane of Route 7 and Route 8 Connector Road in Lanesborough. Adams Theater: 'Baye and Asa Presents: Suck it Up, Second Seed'The company, directed by Amadi 'Baye' Washington and Sam 'Asa' Pratt, will perform two of its most thought-provoking and impactful pieces, "Suck it Up" and "Second Seed." Brayton Air Quality Report Shows Low Mold CountThe report stated that mold spore counts were lower than outdoor air. Triplex To Screen 'Geraldine Ferraro's Daughter'Following the screening there will be a discussion between Zaccaro, Geraldine Ferraro's daughter, and Letty Cottin Pogrebin, a well-known writer, journalist and political activist, and longtime friend of Ferraro. Letter: Vote Yes for the Future of North Adams StudentsAs community members, neighbors, and taxpayers our choice will determine the future of education in the city, and the experience of North Adams students and educators, for at least the next 50 years. Letter: New Greylock an Investment in FutureIt can be easy to tune out anything associated with the word "vote." But on Oct. 8, North Adams residents have a unique opportunity to directly, and positively, impact the city's future generations. The Break Room at Greylock Works Will Not ReopenThe Break Room will not reopen after a scheduled extended break. September is College Fire Safety MonthFire Officials Emphasize Working Smoke Alarms and Two Ways Out Berkshire Green Drinks: All About BatsSeptember Berkshire Green Drinks will focus on bat conservation with MassWildlife guest speaker BCC Introduces New Culinary Apprenticeship ProgramStudent apprentices are paid and can earn a certificate at no cost |
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