'Be Here Now' Opens at WAM TheatreThe play features a cast of professional performers: Tracy Grammer, Jeannine Trimboli, Kristin Yates and Ryan Winkles. Dewey Hall's 3rd Annual Sourdough Bread ContestBakers will enter two full-size loaves of bread, one for tasting/judging and one to be raffled off WCMA to Host a Forum on New Museum Building ProjectThe forum, which will be held in the Williams Inn Ballroom, will serve to share the new museum designs and project logistics with the Williams and regional community and provide a platform for their thoughts and feedback as important stakeholders in the process of building WCMA's new home. Clark Art 'Be A Member' For the DayClark members receive free year-round admission to the Clark plus exclusive access to member-only benefits, discounts, and events. Pittsfield Historical Commission Plans Wahconah Park Project SupportOne member of the Historical Commission expressed a wish to see more historical materials used on the exterior. PEDA Looks to Marketing Help for William Stanley Business ParkThe plan is to attract parcel buyers on a local, national, and international level. Dalton Public Library Hires New Library DirectorFor the last four weeks, Forest has been settling into the position by getting to know the library and its patrons. Governor Promotes Initiatives in Life Sciences, Climatetech, Applied AIProposals will be included in upcoming Mass Leads economic development bill to position Massachusetts as a global hub for cutting-edge industries Daniel Manacher Prize for Young Artists Call for Art and Judge AnnouncedThe Call for Art is open through April 7, 2024. MassWildlife: Preventing Conflict During Coyote Mating SeasonCoyotes are very active during the winter while courting mates and defending their territory. Coyotes are in every city and town in mainland Massachusetts, meaning the opportunity for human-coyote interaction is high. Antimony Brewing Works to Build Connections in the CommunityBuilding connections through beer and food is ingrained in the business from its name, business partnerships, and mission to bring people together through food, beer, and live entertainment. Williams Men Win in Second Round of NCAA TourneyCole Prowitt-Smith hit a lay-up with seven seconds left Saturday to give the Williams College men's basketball team a 79-77 win over SUNY Oswego in the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament. MCLA Men's Lacrosse Falls at HomeThe Anna Maria men's lacrosse team jumped out to an early 7-2 lead and went on to a 20-13 win over MCLA on Saturday. W. E. B. Du Bois Center to Reflect on Democracy this SeasonDuring the event community members met the center’s first Executive Director Ny Whitaker and Michael Blake, the inaugural visiting scholar in democracy. Governor Swears In Transportation Funding Task Force MembersThe recommendations will address the need for a safe, reliable, equitable and efficient transportation network, including roadways, bridges, railways, and bus and transit systems. Hoosick Falls Farm Awarded Animal Welfare CertificationsThe Certified Animal Welfare Approved by AGW label lets consumers know animals are raised outdoors on pasture or range in accordance with the highest animal welfare standards in the U.S. and Canada Images Cinema Celebrates Practical FX in FilmsIncluding The Great Muppet Caper and The Muppets Take Manhattan with screenwriter Jay Tarses Public Encouraged To Report Lanternfly, Box Tree Moth SightingsPublic is encouraged to report any suspected findings to MDAR Making February Break Dreams Come True in the BerkshiresA chance meeting at a dinner party last year set things in motion. Cindy Kinnane met Mary Ellen Whitney, the CEO and founder of STRIDE Adaptive Sports. Williams Men's Basketball Opens DIII Tournament with WinWilliams College's Nate Karren scored 11 points, including the 1,000th of his college career, in a 77-51 win over DeSales on Friday in the first round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. Pittsfield Officials Tour ServiceNet's Vocational FarmProspect Meadow Farm Berkshires is an expansion of ServiceNet's first farm in Hatfield. Irish Music at Dewey HallThe workshop will be held from 6 to 7:15 pm. The concert will be held from 8 to 9:30 pm. Senator Mark Announces March Office HoursAppointments are not required. Importance of CDBG Funds Highlighted At Pittsfield HearingThe city gets just over a million dollars a year in this federal funding, and it is dispersed to projects involving public facilities, public services, housing rehabilitation and demolition, and economic development. Adams Needs $50K To Progress Park ProjectBetween filling budget gaps and funding change orders, Community Development have asked for $50,000 to progress the project. |
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