Adams Police Chief Placed on LeaveAdams Police Chief K. Scott Kelley placed on paid leave. Triplex to Screen 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower'This screening is part of the Banned Books on Film Series collaboration between the Triplex and Mason Library. Local Athletes Earn Honors at MCLALee High's Elizabeth Brown and Pittsfield High grad Gustavo de Oliveira each have earned Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference honors in the opening weeks of the fall season at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. Pittsfield Fire Contained to KitchenA small kitchen fire forced a Strong Avenue family to flee their home on Monday evening. BCC President Ellen Kennedy to Retire at Conclusion of Academic YearKennedy has served as the college's president since 2012. NBCC to Host Annual Community Assessment ForumAn interactive discussion to share thoughts on emerging issues in our community North Adams Planners Approve Gas Station RebuildsBoon Properties LLC of New Hyde Park, N.Y., was approved on Monday a second time to redevelop the site along with a complete rebuild of the Valero gas station convenience store on State Road. Dalton Chief Wants More Action on Police Station ProposalPolice Chief Deanna Strout wants a more focused and actionable approach to the planning of the proposed police station. New Pittsfield Mural Unveiled in Reimagine Dunham Mall EffortArtist Robert Markey designed three panels that represent the river and mountains in Pittsfield, people dancing, and the center of the city. Update on Berkshire Mall Expected at Board MeetingThe project team was set for an introductory meeting with town representatives on Wednesday, and an update on the mall restoration effort is expected on Monday. Stockbridge Grange Community DinnerGrange Community Dinners are designed to raise money for non-profit projects and building maintenance. BFAIR Supports North County Veterans With DonationsBFAIR clients and employees donated hygienic supplies, non-perishable foods, and other items needed in the pantry throughout August. Clark Art Presents Symposium on Artists Featured in 'A Room of Her Own'All events are free and open to the public and take place in the Manton Research Center auditorium. State Fire Marshal: September is College Fire Safety MonthOfficials Emphasize Working Smoke Alarms and Two Ways Out. Storyteller To Tell 'Tales of the Boatwoman' at Ventfort HallDuring her performance, she will read excerpts from her forthcoming book, "Tales of the Boatwoman," a book of ancestral stories and creative memoir. Pittsfield Street Improvement Project: Sept. 8-12Use caution when traveling on these roads. Drivers should seek alternate routes to avoid traffic delays. This schedule is subject to change based upon weather conditions. No Serious Injuries Reported in Hazmat Incident at Williamstown ChurchWilliamstown Fire Chief Jeffrey Dias said the department was called at about 2 p.m. after a number of people participating in a tag sale reported minor breathing issues. 1Berkshire Debuts New Downtown Pittsfield OfficeOn Thursday, the economic development organization held an open house for its new space on the second floor of Crawford Square at 137 North St. Pittsfield's Camping Ordinance Debate Resumes TuesdayDirector of Public Health Andy Cambi has asked that councilors refer the ordinance to the Pittsfield Board of Health for review and consultation. Dalton CRA Hall of Fame Welcomes Latest ClassWahconah Regional High School graduate Dan Duquette was the keynote speaker at Sunday’s seventh annual Dalton CRA Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Veteran Spotlight: Army Pvt. Rico PetrocelliRico Petrocelli served his country in the Army Reserve from 1964 to 1968. Berkshires Natural Resources Council Awarded Appalachian GrantOne of the projects that won funding is in Washington. There, the Berkshires Natural Resources Council is working on the Depot Brook Corridor Project, located within a half mile of the Appalachian Trail to add to wildlife and climate resiliency. Vermont Fish and Wildlife: Penalties Increase for Wildlife OffensesPoachers who illegally shoot deer, bear, moose, or wild turkeys now face higher fines and jail sentences. Governor Opens Application for Career Technical Education Capital Funding for SchoolsFunding will add over 2,000 new career tech seats and support schools to buy and install training equipment Elizabeth Freeman Center Welcomes Public to New OfficesThe Elizabeth Freeman Center held an open house Thursday to show the community their new space. |
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