Adams Gets 'Clean' Audit for FY2024The town received an essentially "clean report" last week from its independent auditor, Adelson & Co., for fiscal year 2024, which ended last June 30. The town received an essentially "clean report" last week from its independent auditor, Adelson & Co., for fiscal year 2024, which ended last June 30. Williams College Graduate Student to Present Judith M. Lenett Lecture at Clark Art InstituteThe artwork consists of two rectangular painted canvases joined at an angle, featuring three functional audio-visual units with rear-mounted monitors and two antennas on the top edges. Shots Cafe in Lenox Celebrating 15 YearsAfter 15 years in business, she said she has grown a lot and credits her patrons for the success of her business. Author David Guenette to Discuss Climate Change in Berkshire CountyThe presentations will explore the costs of climate change at the household level and the challenges of transitioning to clean energy. Pittsfield Receives Over $1.2 Million for Water Resources Management PlanThis loan, identified as CW-25-06, will support Pittsfield's Integrated Water Resources Management Plan. Clark Art Presents Reflections Gallery TalkParticipants meet in the Museum Pavilion. Pittsfield Accepting Applications for Senior Tax Work-Off ProgramTo be eligible, applicants must be owners of residential property in Pittsfield and 60 years of age or older at the time of application. Adams Fire District Voters Reject Full-Time Chief, Appointed PositionsArticle 3 failed 81-85, as did companion questions for appointing the assistant engineers and the clerk/treasurer. They will remain elected positions. Pittsfield Interviews Prospective Interim SuperintendentsThe School Committee is set to appoint an interim superintendent at Wednesday's regular meeting. RSYP Celebrates 25th Anniversary at Culinary DinnerThe event will celebrate the accomplishments of local youth and RSYP's 25th anniversary. Berkshire County Historical Opens Arrowhead on May 17Tours are offered Thursday through Monday on the hour with the first tour beginning at 10 am and the last at 3 pm. McCann Preparing for MSBA Roof, Windows ProjectMcCann Technical School is preparing for a major overhaul of its 30-year-old roof and 60-year-old single-pane windows and will be shifting the school calendar to accommodate the project. Stockbridge Grange Community DinnerGrange Community Dinners are designed to raise money for non-profit projects and building maintenance. Williamstown Board of Health Endorses Smoking Ban ProposalThe Board of Health on Monday voted to "strongly support" the passage of a town meeting warrant article that would ban smoking in much of the town's multi-family housing stock. Clark Art Institute to Present Free Outdoor Concert with Alexander Turnquist and 75 Dollar BillThe performance will take place on the Moltz Terrace of the Lunder Center at Stone Hill. Clark Art Institute to Host 'Reflections' Gallery TalkParticipants will meet in the Museum Pavilion to engage with works of art from the Clark's collection. Community Shred Day Nets 8,000 Pounds of Shredded, Recycled PaperThrough community donations, a total of $2,475 was raised for the United Way. Nobel Laureate to Present Film Screening and Talkback at Triplex CinemaHis research has provided insights into cellular processes and viruses. He is also the recipient of the 2014 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Science and the 2017 Wiley Prize in Biomedical Science. Berkshire County Writers Recognized On The 2025 Mass Book Awards LonglistsThe MCB, a nonprofit established in 2000, is dedicated to fostering a love of reading, celebrating the Commonwealth's literary heritage, ensuring open access to books and libraries, and promoting literacy and learning across Massachusetts. Renee's Diner to be Featured on America's Best RestaurantsA local diner has been selected as one of America's best restaurants and a camera crew will be rolling in at the end of May. Pagliarulo, Strout Win Seats on Dalton Select BoardAntonio "Tony" Pagliarulo won one of the two seats in the four-way race with 577 votes for the board, outpolling the other three candidates by 107 votes. Coming up second was incumbent Marc Strout with 486. Nearly 5% Budget Increase Proposed For PittsfieldThe city's operating budget and water/sewer rates are on Tuesday's City Council meeting agenda. Literacy Volunteers of Berkshire County to Hold Information Sessions for Prospective TutorsTwo 45-minute sessions will be held at 10:30 AM and 5:30 PM Lola Greene Legacy Scholarship Applications AvailableA one-time grant of $250-$500 will be awarded to a graduating high school senior from Berkshire County who is planning to continue to study Latin and/or the Classics in college. |
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