Pittsfield Marks 24th Anniversary of Terror AttacksLocal veterans and city officials marked the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States that killed 2,977 people. Flying Cloud Welcomes New Board MembersFlying Cloud Institute (FCI) welcomes Liliana Atanacio Garcia and Sarah Reynolds North to the organization's Board of Directors. BFAIR, Care Agencies Celebrate Frontline ProfessionalsBerkshire Family and Individual Resources partnered with other service agencies like 18 Degrees and United Cerebral Palsy to shine the light on these frontline workers for National Direct Support Professionals Recognition Week. Lenox Library Book Club for Adults Who Enjoy Young Adult BooksThe first meeting will take place at the Library, 18 Main Street, Lenox, on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Adult Hockey Tournament to Benefit Berkshire Humane SocietyThe annual Berkshire Charity Draft Tournament is set to take place Sept. 13 and 14 at the Peter W. Foote Vietnam Veterans Memorial Rink. Big E Fair Opens This WeekendOver 35 local businesses and organizations will represent and promote Massachusetts’ Agriculture, Commerce, and Tourism Industries BEAT to Host Sixth Annual Berkshire Biodiversity Day24-hour event to be held on September 13–14 at Greylock Glen Outdoor Center in Adams Clark Art Lecture On Phenomenology and the Understanding of Conical ArtworksHolly is the Starr Director Emeritus of the Clark's Research and Academic Program. The event takes place in the Manton Research Center auditorium. Williamstown Celebrates New Fitness PadThe new fitness pad on Stetson Road includes a series of differently sized blocks that facilitate step exercise for people of varying ages and abilities. Berkshire Cider Approved for Invite-EventMatt Brogan told the commissioners on Tuesday afternoon that the cidery would be selling its cider and beer from Bright Ideas for the invitation-only event North Adams School District Starts New Year With New FacesThe public schools welcomed two new faces this year: a dean of students at Brayton Elementary and a director of adult education and 21st Century programming. Triplex to Screen 'Psycho Beach Party'The screening is Saturday, Sept. 13 at 7:00 pm ADOPTED! Companion Corner: Sabrina at No Paws Left BehindiBerkshire's Companion Corner is a weekly series spotlighting an animal in our local shelters that is ready to find a home. Ghost Tours at Ventfort HallRobert Oakes is an author, teacher, storyteller, and performing songwriter. Renovated Medical Arts Entrance, Parking Lot OpenAfter six months of closure, the Medical Arts Complex's second-floor entrance is restored, and the parking lot has dozens of additional spaces. 1Berkshire Awards Grant to Roots and Dreams, Mustard SeedsThis grant represents the second of two high-impact partner grant awards made by 1Berkshire to help foster a ecosystem and infrastructure needed to help the Berkshire immigrant entrepreneur community grow. Greylock Thunder Donates LED Lights for Russell FieldThe installation will be celebrated with a special event on Friday, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. MCLA to Host Lecture Focused on Surveillance, Police, and Big TechThis year's presentation, titled "Surveillance, Police, and Big Tech: Lessons from Baltimore," will be delivered by Dr. Ben Snyder, associate professor of sociology at Williams College. Community Contra Dance in WilliamstownThe dance will run 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. in the Community Hall of the First Congregational Church. Pittsfield Council Accepts $200K for Outdoor Ice RinkOn Tuesday, the City Council accepted a total of $200,000 from five local organizations for a portable ice rink system at Clapp Park. North Adams Council OKs Sale of Historic Church Street PropertiesThe City Council voted to sell off the three Church Street houses and an adjacent vacant lot for $181,001. Source of Respiratory Irritant in Williamstown Remains a MysteryAuthorities are still investigating an incident that caused minor respiratory irritation on Sunday at First Congregational Church. Clarksburg School Refreshes Kindergarten WingThe flooring in the 1970s "temporary" addition had been showing its age and had been raised as an issue by teachers over the past few years. The School Committee got a tour last week of the changes, largely done by volunteers. HooWRA Workshop Focuses on PoetryThe workshop will be facilitated by Arianna Alexsandra Collins, Executive Director of the Hoosic River Watershed Association. Adams Police Chief Placed on LeaveAdams Police Chief K. Scott Kelley placed on paid leave. |
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