Tanglewood, Sevenars Offer Thrilling Music and PerformancesWith the second week of August, Tanglewood continues its high energy 2024 classical programming with four powerhouse concerts in the Shed. Williamstown Board of Health Seeks Amicable End to DisputeThe Board of Health on Monday discussed how to communicate with a resident about an order to deal with a nuisance on their Simonds Road property. Adams Residents Frustrated With Specialty Minerals Dustingshe neighbors north of Specialty Minerals are hoping for some relief from the sticky, gritty coating that's been covering their cars, patios and outdoor furniture. Clarksburg School Gets New Playground Equipment, Awaits StairliftThe school received a $64,000 Feigenbaum Foundation grant a couple years ago, but because of supply and shipping delays from the pandemic, the equipment was not delivered until this past winter. 'Rebel Town' to Debut at Duffin TheaterPlaywright, composer, and Berkshire County local John Alan Segalla brings 9 performances to the stage. Triplex Screens Norman Mailer DocumentaryFollowing the Aug. 9 screening will be a talkback with Mailer's daughter Maggie, who lives in Lenox and Lenox bookstore owner Matt Tannenbaum. Dalton Firefighters Commended for Their WorkThis donation says the firefighters are out there doing a wonderful job every day for the citizens of Dalton and neighboring communities when called upon for emergencies, Tobin said afterward. Hoosac Valley Motorcycle Club Annual Nut and Bolt Poker RunThis ride invites motorcycle enthusiasts from all over to embark on a scenic 120-mile journey through the picturesque roads of western Massachusetts. Crane Museum of Papermaking Pop Up MuseumJoin the Crane Museum at one of our pop up museums for hands-on papermaking and an anti-counterfeiting technology demonstration. Volunteers Needed To help Clean Housatonic RiverVolunteer to help clean up the Housatonic River with BEAT and HVA on Saturday, August 10 CBRSD Mulls Vocational Transport in Regional AgreementThe Central Berkshire Regional School District is considering adding vocational transportation to the draft regional agreement. North Adams ConCom Balks at Using Herbicides Near ReservoirNearly a dozen residents attended Monday's Conservation Commission meeting to express opposition to a forest management plan that will include logging and the use of herbicides near Notch Reservoir. Pittsfield Post 68 Juniors Down PembrokeMatt Egan went 3-for-5 with a double on Monday to lead the Pittsfield Post 68 American Legion Juniors to an 11-5 win over Pembroke in the State Championship Tournament. Pittsfield Fire Displaces Five, Injures FirefightersAn attic fire that scorched the top portion of a duplex early Monday morning displaced five residents and injured two firefighters. Park Street Paving Set This WeekBe prepared for detours and delays this week as the repaving of Park Street is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 6, and Wednesday, Aug. 7. Letter: Kamala Harris' Visit Was for the MoneyMake no mistake, Kamala didn't come to the Berkshires because she cares about what average people are struggling with in the 413 area code — she came because privileged followers donated $1.4 million. Berkshire Communities Awarded Woodland Conservation GrantsThrough the Woodlands Partnership Program, the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) is awarding grants to ten rural communities and six regional conservation and economic development organizations to improve access to outdoor recreation in public forests, enhance the safety of outdoor play, and implement climate resilient forestry practices. Redware Collections Tour at the Bidwell House MuseumRedware on Display – A Tour with Lorraine German. Free for Members and $20 for Non-Members. 4-5 p.m. Greylock Elementary School Community ForumsThe forums will provide valuable insights into the new school proposal, including details about the design, timeline, and associated costs. Adams Theater Presents A Staged Reading of 'The Refuseniks'A universal tale of courage in the face of authoritarianism and police brutality Bel Air Dam's $20M Demolition Facing Year-End DeadlineThe $20 million allocated to demolish the Bel Air Dam will expire at the end of the year if a contractor is not chosen. Dalton Fire District Explores Obtaining Ladder Truck DonationFire Chief Christian Tobin may have found the department a ladder truck while vacationing in the state of Florida. Post 68 Juniors Survive, Advance at State TournamentDerek Roy hit an RBI single with two out in the top of the eighth to give the Pittsfield Post 68 Juniors a one-run lead, and they held on for a 5-4 win over Sandwich to stay alive at the American Legion State Championship Tournament. |
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