Freedom Fund Awards Speakers Highlight Importance of UnityPowell highlighted the recent work that has been done and continues to be done in dismantling programs designed to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion. Youth Sign Connect Returns to Boys & Girls Club of the BerkshiresWeekly sessions begin Wednesday, February 5, 2025, from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. Clarksburg Issues RFP for School RoofTown and school officials are looking to price out replacement of the school roof in preparation for a possible debt exclusion vote. Science, Art Program Offered for School BreakParticipants will engage in science investigations, art projects, engineering challenges, and nature explorations. North Adams Council Debates Change to Airport Commission AppointmentsOrdinance changes related to mayoral appointments were referred to General Government on Tuesday but not without debate by the full City Council and the mayor. Sheffield Land Trust Awarded MassWildlife Habitat Management GrantSheffield was one of the communities that was awarded a grant to restore critical wildlife habitat. Lenox Library to Host Pelvic Floor Foundations WorkshopMolly Rivest, DNP, FNP is a doctorally prepared Family Nurse Practitioner with expertise in women's health. Future of Joann Fabric and Crafts UnknownThe future is uncertain for Joann Fabric and Crafts and the store that's been in the Dalton Avenue Shopping Center for more than 30 years. Berkshire Money Management Hosts Second Annual Money Date for CouplesThe event aims to help couples strengthen their relationships and align their financial goals over a 3-course dinner and guided discussions. Clark Art First Sunday FreeFebruary's theme is "All You Need Is Love!" Williamstown Board Talks Tax Relief ImplementationIn May, town meeting members overwhelmingly decided to send a home-rule petition to Boston to allow the local tax relief program. BMC Plans Demolition of Century-Old BuildingRoadwork put the nail in the coffin for a Berkshire Medical Center property that was approved for demolition 10 years ago. Pittsfield's Panchos Plans Rebrand, Wander Secures Entertainment LicenseA longtime North Street restaurant will change its name, its branding and its menu. Woodlands Partnership Hosts Survey, Listening Sessions on Emergency ResponseThe January meeting will be held via Zoom. Clark Art Welcomes New Collage Club This WinterDrop in between 6–8 pm on Wednesday, Jan. 29, Feb. 26, and March 26 to make your own creative collage. Berkshire Health Group Sets 16% Health Insurance Hike for FY26Health insurance costs for employees in 25 towns and six regional school districts will rise by 16 percent in fiscal year 2026. Striking Out Cancer Event Holding Kickoff Event in FebruaryThe fifth annual Striking out Cancer in the Berkshires fund-raiser will kick off with a night of music, entertainment and dancing on Feb. 22. BCC to Hold Open House for Workforce & Community Education ProgramsParticipants will not only get in-depth information about programs to develop new skills, advance in their current field and explore new career opportunities, but they can also apply to BCC on the spot. Overwhelmed by debt? It may be time to consolidateThe start of the New Year is a great time to evaluate your financial status and set goals for savings and more. If multiple debts are hurting your ability to meet monthly expenses and save at the rate you want, debt consolidation can help. McCann Tech Announces Winter Tea Room ScheduleSpecial buffet days are also scheduled throughout the season. Triplex Cinema to Host Special Screening of The BrutalistDirected by Bradley Corbet, The Brutalist stars Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, and Joe Alwyn. North Adams Council Taking Up Mayoral Authority Over AppointmentsThe City Council will take up two ordinance updates proposed by Vice President Ashley Shade to bring appointments to boards in line with current state laws. Dalton Residents Express Support for Town Clerk Heather HuntTown Clerk Heather Hunt received a standing ovation at Monday night's Select Board meeting after she recounted her efforts to rectify a mailing error and her shock at the "vicious post" by a board member on the matter. Drinking Water Advocates Applaud Well Water BillMore than half a million Massachusetts residents — located heavily in rural areas but also in all 351 cities and towns — rely on private wells for their drinking water. North Adams' Child Care of the Berkshires Gets New BoilerChild Care of the Berkshires has been undergoing several initiatives to update its facility in the Sarah T. Haskins School. |
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