'Reclaiming Revolution' Exhibition Opens at Gallery 51The exhibition features senior capstone work by Max Fyfe, J.C. Innocent, Mannie McBride, Cleo Murphy, and Enaya A. Ogletree, addressing themes of heritage, grief, identity, sustainability, and transformation. Pittsfield School Officials Refer PHS Report to State Records SupervisorOn Wednesday, the School Committee voted to refer the investigative report to Manza Arthur, supervisor of records with the secretary of state's office, and ask her to return a proper redacted report to release to the public. Clarksburg Has Buyers for Cruisers; OKs Exemption Income HikeThe board had voted to dissolve police department in March and rely on the State Police. The two cruisers, including one purchased in 2021, have been taking up space in the garage ever since. Clarksburg School Officials Cut Fiscal 2026 Budget by $90KThe cuts include a reduction in hours in the school for the dean of students, cutting the tuition to Drury High by a third, imposing tuition for 4-year-olds in prekindergarten and trimming supplies and training. Weekend Outlook: Carnival, Spring Festival, and MoreThe Gillette Shows Carnival is back this Thursday and will run through May 11. Lenox Library to Host Program on Perimenopause and MenopauseRivest's presentation will cover the topics of perimenopause and menopause. Hoosic River Revival Celebrates New Billboards and Launches Public Space InitiativeThe event will celebrate the installation of two new billboards in downtown North Adams along the Hoosic River. Lee Softball Booster Club Plans Pancake BreakfastThe Lee High School Softball Booster Club will hold a pancake breakfast on Sunday, May 4. BCC Invites Public to Student Art ShowThe event is free and open to the public, and light refreshments will be served. Clark Art Screens 'The Boy and the Heron'The Clark is the concluding venue for the area film series hosted by Williams College students examining how contemporary films work to pair grief and landscape. Pittsfield Subcommittee Supports Short-Term Rental Zoning AmendmentThe city is closer to defining its regulations on short-term rentals and, in turn, being able to keep track of them. Dalton Fire District Approves Tentative BudgetThe Fire District's Prudential Committee approved an anticipated budget of more than three million during its meeting on Wednesday. Lanesborough Picks Information Panel for Public Safety ProposalOn Monday, the Select Board voted to form a public safety building informational outreach committee and re-appointed four members: Dean Clement, Daniel MacWhinnie, Mark Siegars, and Lisa Dachinger. May Day Protests Planned in BerkshiresResidents in Berkshire and Bennington County, Vt., are planning to join thousands of others in May Day protests across the nation. Berkshire HorseWorks Equine-Assisted Reading Program for ChildrenThe program will be facilitated by Eagala-certified practitioners Hayley Sumner, an Equine Specialist, and Caitlin Scott, a Speech-Language Pathologist, at the Berkshire HorseWorks campus in Richmond. Clarksburg Sees One Race for War Memorial TrusteeThe annual town election is Tuesday, May 13, from noon to 7 p.m. at the Community Center. Golfers Sought for Mike Deep Memorial TournamentThursday, May 1, is the deadline to register to play in the Mike Deep Memorial Tournament, scheduled for Juen 7 at Waubeeka Golf Links. Triplex Cinema and Great Barrington Libraries Announce "Banned Books on Film" SeriesThe Triplex Cinema is a nonprofit organization presenting a variety of films and programs. Truck Crashes Into Pittsfield's Samel's DeliA two-vehicle crash resulted in a pickup truck crashing through the front of an Elm Street eatery Wednesday morning. Pittsfield Firefighters Respond to Two-Alarm Structure Fire on First StreetNo civilian or firefighter injuries were reported. North Adams Public Schools Announce Postgraduate Scholarship Opportunities for Drury High GraduatesThe application deadline for all scholarships is June 1st. Applicants require a Google account to apply online and submit their transcript electronically. Berkshire Bach Society Presents Peter Sykes in Organ Masters Series FinaleThis performance is the second of two recitals on historic instruments. Lanesborough Facing Over 6% Budget IncreaseTown Administrator Gina Dario said the operating budget's 6.27 percent increase is the highest in her three years as town administrator. Trees, Tall Grass Will Delineate Williamstown Dog ParkThe Select Board on Monday saw regulations that will govern a fence-free "dog park" that the town plans to establish at the Spruces Park. Community Hero: Retired Senior Volunteer ProgramFor more than 50 years, generations of seniors have donated their time to community organizations in the Berkshires through the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. |
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