Milne Library Hosts a Community Eco-Fair in Honor Climate Preparedness WeekIn case of bad weather, the event will take place inside the library. Dalton Library: More Programming and AccessibilityFor the Dalton Free Public Library, a library serves as a welcoming place that supports literacy and, with its new programming, it is achieving just that. Greylock Thunder Donates New LED Stadium Lights to Russell FieldThere will be a "Lighting of the field" ceremony and a subsequent night game on Sept. 19 at 7pm. Pittsfield Community Food Pantry Benefit ConcertThe stage will feature: The Wanda Houston Band, Billy Keane, Jackson DuCharme, Natalia Bernal and Jason Ennis. BCC Invites All to 'Explore the Electrician Trade'The event will be held in the SBA Lounge on BCC's main campus, located at 1350 West Street, Pittsfield. Pittsfield Council OKs Short-Term Rental RegulationsLast week, the City Council approved a zoning amendment that allows the operation of short-term rentals and a licensing process. Cheshire Thickly Settled Areas Approved for Speed Limit DecreaseThe Select Board approved lowering the speed limit on a number of streets with denser neighborhoods. Lenox and Stockbridge Exploring Expanded Pedestrian and Bicycle NetworkLenox and Stockbridge Exploring Expanded Pedestrian and Bicycle Network. Open House Scheduled for Sept. 17. Berkshire Athenaeum Hosts an Early Literacy EventThe event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, from 10:30 am to noon in the auditorium of the Berkshire Athenaeum Pittsfield Cultural Council Celebrates 2025 Grant AwardeesThe Pittsfield Cultural Council celebrated its 2025 grant awardees at Zucchini's last week. MassDOT: Becket, Lee Tree Trimming on I-90 WestboundLane closures will be in effect Tuesday, September 16, through Friday, September 19, 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. BCC Volleyball Team Takes First WinTaconic’s Jasmin Aslan had a team-high four kills and Karen Amichiia led the way with seven aces for BCC in the 25-10, 27-25, 25-11 win. Triplex International Youth Film FestivalTrifest will showcase and celebrate films made by young filmmakers from around the world, aged 25 years and younger. American Modern Opera Company Founding Members Perform at Adams TheaterAmerican Modern Opera Company Founding Members Present 'The Cello Player' Sept. 19 Mount Greylock District Joins Neighbors in Looking at CollaborationThe Mount Greylock Regional School Committee on Thursday agreed to talk with neighboring school districts about finding ways to cooperate with one another. Ollie's Bargain Outlet Opens in PittsfieldVan der Valk says the company's business model is ‘good stuff cheap’. The store sells discounted items that can be found in major retail stores. Berkshire United Way Launches Annual CampaignBerkshire United Way kicked off its annual campaign focusing on early childhood education as a key economic driver for the community. MassWildlife: Fall outdoor safety tipsHunting is a safe activity and non-hunters should feel comfortable using the woods at any time of year. Towns to Talk Walking, Cycling Improvements Around TanglewoodCommunity members, particularly residents and neighbors of those areas, are invited to learn more about the recent planning efforts at an open house on Wednesday, Sept. 17, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Lenox Town Hall auditorium. 'Fodder: Stories from the Fields' Brings Farm Stories to LifeLocal Agricultural Organizations Collaborate for Storytelling Event in South Egremont on Sept. 21. Dalton to Hold Green Burials Information SessionsThe Cemetery Trustees will hold two informational sessions surrounding green burials at Ashuelot Cemetery. Lanesborough Employee Charged in N.Y. EmbezzlementIn late June, the town's administrative assistant was arrested for allegedly embezzling more than $325,000 from a New York business. Pearl Ambassador Program Enhances Pride in Downtown PittsfieldResidents of The Pearl shelter have been cleaning downtown over the summer, creating a collective pride for the city while also taking pride in themselves. |
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