Letter: Vote for Someone Other Than TrumpThis level of rejection by former colleagues is unprecedented in American politics. Berkshire Art Center's Dance Party ReturnsThis year's theme is Rococo Raku Revelry. Dalton Committee Seeks Funding for Invasive SpeciesThe Open Space and Recreation Committee discussed addressing the invasive species at the Pines trailhead during its meeting last week. Dog Daycare Planned for Former Williamstown Restaurant SiteThe former Taconic Restaurant building on Cold Spring Road is on track to be used as a dog daycare and training facility. Simon's Rock Awarded Freedom to Read GrantThe grant was awarded to support the Alumni Library and Bard Queer Leadership Project in building a more robust collection of queer scholarship, starting a Queer Book Club, and hosting Drag Story Time events in partnership with Drag Story Hour of the Berkshires. American Legion National Commander To Visit Dalton Post 155Commander Seehafer's visit to Dalton will include a meet and greet with local veterans, and a light luncheon where discussions will focus on the ongoing programs and initiatives of the American Legion, including the "Be The One" campaign. Chamber Music by Local Composers to be Premiered at Simon's RockAdmission to the concert is free of charge. Governor Swears In Youth Advisory CouncilThe Council is made up of 60 young people, ranging ages 16-21, from every region in Massachusetts, who will serve a two-year appointment. Williamstown Finance Committee Finishes Review of FY25 BudgetRepeatedly, Menicocci defended the town's practice, which predates his arrival, of conservative estimates for both revenue and expenses, a practice that has led to a healthy unreserved fund balance, or free cash, that is applied to subsequent years' budgets. North Adams Swears in Four New Police OfficersOfficers Nicholas Lillie, Steven Wandrei, Nannette Reid and Elizabeth Zipp joined the force as full-time officers; Lillie and Wandrei recently graduated from the Police Academy. Strike at Mass MoCA Ends With Contract VoteA three-week strike by unionized staff of Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art has ended with a contract agreed on Tuesday by both sides. Habitat for Humanity Plans Wednesday Info Sessions on Williamstown DevelopmentNorthern Berkshire Habitat for Humanity will hold two information sessions this spring for residents interested in a planned five-home development off Summer Street. McCann School Committee OKs Student Opportunity PlanThe McCann School Committee last week approved a new three-year Student Oppurtunity Act plan that focuses positive school environments, leveraging best practices for students with disabilities and supporting curriculum communication. Two Arraigned on Drug Possession Charges in North AdamsTwo people were arraigned in Northern Berkshire District Court on Monday in connection to alleged trespassing and trafficking cocaine and crack cocaine from a March 22 incident. Licensing Board OKs Extended Hours for Panchos Post SuspensionThe Licensing Board on Monday gave Pancho's Mexican Restaurant the OK to close one hour later — extending last call to 12:30 p.m. and closing at 1 a.m. There have been no reported incidents since a weeklong license suspension. 'Rent a Backpack' Soon to Start at Dalton LibraryBerkshire Family Hikes founder Taylor Staubach said the endeavor will be launched with a hike of the Pines with the town's Open Space and Recreation Committee. When should you take Social Security?One of your important sources of retirement income will likely be Social Security — but when should you start taking it? Pittsfield Mayor Open to Level/Service Funded BudgetMayor Peter Marchetti won't support the sacrifices a level-funded city budget would entail but is willing to compromise. Clark Art Lecture on Buddha SculptureA reception at 5 pm in the Manton Research Center reading room precedes the event. North Adams Schools Closing in on Budget GapThe School Committee will likely dip into its school choice account to close a revenue gap for fiscal 2025. Williamstown Select Board Votes Down Gaza Ceasefire ResolutionThe Select Board on Monday voted, 4-1, not to adopt a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. New Center Believes Hope & Community Can Change LivesNine months after its conception, recovery coach Julian Ramos cut the ribbon Friday on the new Have Hope Peer Recovery Center. Dalton Select Board Approves ARPA Funds for Easement AppraisalsThe Select Board last week approved utilizing $7,500 in American Rescue Plan Act funds for the appraisal of three easements. ArtWeek Berkshires 2024 Welcoming SubmissionsThe ArtWeek committee posted its call for artists. The non-juried event is free to all Berkshire County individuals, organizations, and businesses interested in showcasing creative work. |
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