Letter: Save Notch ForestI am writing to express deep concern over the proposed logging project near Notch Reservoir and the Bellows Pipe Trailhead. Letter: Save Brayton: Vote No on Oct. 8A vote no on Oct. 8 is a vote to save Brayton and all the resources we already have. African Children's Choir Kicks Off Tour in North AdamsThe children will sing popular children's music, traditional spiritual songs and African cultural pieces. Performances are free and open to the public though attendees are encouraged to arrive early to get a seat. Juveniles Charged for Digital Threats to Pittsfield SchoolsSeveral juveniles have been charged for posting online threats to the school district. MCLA Professor to Present Myths & Monsters of New England TalkThe public is invited to the talk on October 3 at 7 p.m. in the Feigenbaum Center for Science and Innovation (CSI) atrium, which will explore New England folklore, insight into historical places, and why certain stories are repeated in human history. Dalton Town Hall Lift Out of Order Until Fate of Police Station DeterminedThe Americans with Disabilities Act Committee has agreed to delay deciding on the Town Hall lift until more information is available about the future of the police station. Berkshire Bach Harpsichord FestivalOn Sept. 21, 4pm, Peter Sykes plays a 50th Anniversary Recital commemorating his public debut in 1974; and on October 19, 4pm, Elliot Figg and Caitlyn Koester play Skeletons of the Opera, a concert of Baroque opera transcriptions for harpsichord, four hands. Coggins Classic Charity Golf Tournament Raises $55,123 for Bennington Little LeagueCoggins Auto Group is proud to announce the successful conclusion of the Coggins Classic Charity Golf Tournament, which raised an impressive $55,123 to benefit the Bennington Little League. South County Nighttime Road WorkLane closures will be in effect, and traffic will be allowed through the work zones. Pittsfield's Homeless Advisory Committee Housing Resource FairThe fair will be at Persip Park on North Street on Thursday, Sept. 19 between 10:00 a.m. to Noon. Clark Art Lecture: Examining the Print FetishThe lecture is free. Credit Card 'Skimmers' Found at County Gas StationsPolice are urging customers who used their credit cards at the store over the last 10 days to contact their provider immediately. McCann Awaits Inspection For HVAC BuildingSuperintendent James Brosnan led the School Committee through the new HVAC shop building that the state Department of Education will inspect on Sept. 19. BIC Stage 2 Accelerator Companies AnnouncedThis 35-week hands-on and results-oriented program is designed to serve early-stage tech startups. Proprietor's Lodge Dock Proposal Continued for Third TimeA seasonal dock proposal at the Proprietor's Lodge has seen some changes but the neighborhood is still not on board. Governor Names Massachusetts State Police ColonelNoble has 30 years of law enforcement experience, including as Lieutenant Colonel, Second-In-Command for New Jersey State Police Ventfort Hall Announces New Board MembersAppointed to the board were James P. Galli, Kim Jakobowicz, Louis D, Schroeter III, and Jeremy Winchester. Berkshire Livery Offering Personalized TransportationBerkshire Livery is seeking to fill in the area's transportation gap and to meet the needs of its patrons with kindness and compassion. Concerns Raised About Intersection Near Nessacus Middle SchoolThe Traffic Commission is looking into safety concerns with the intersection in front of Nessacus Regional Middle School. Research Highlights Mass as National Leader in Food Waste Reduction'Food waste bans fall short, except in Massachusetts,' according to the independent study Governor Files Supplemental Budget to Close Fiscal YearBill Proposes to Strengthen State's Financial Reserves; Seeds New Disaster Relief and Resiliency Fund with $11 Million Lever Inc. Celebrates Decade of Facilitating EntrepreneurshipSupporters and beneficiaries celebrated the 10th anniversary of the organization's work as an economic catalyst for the region at a dinner at Studio 9 at Porches Inn on Thursday. Pittsfield Councilor Presses for Change in Public Works Dept.Ward 5 Councilor Patrick Kavey wants to address issues in the Department of Public Services and Utilities. North Adams Residents Seek Answers on Forest Management PlanBut residents continue to be concerned about erosion, water quality and logging, and the effects on wildlife and the popular Bellows Pipe Trail. Great Barrington Price Chopper Now Market 32All three Price Choppers in the county have now been upgraded to Market 32s. |
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