Grazie Reopening With New Location, New MenuAfter a monthlong break and a relocation, popular restaurant Grazie is ready to reopen this Wednesday. 413 Day Brings Lt. Gov. Driscoll to North AdamsLt. Gov. Kim Driscoll kicked off "413 Day" at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art on Sunday before heading to three more locations. Clark Art Announces Research and Academic Program FellowshipsThe Clark Art Institute is one of a small number of institutions globally that is both an art museum and a center for research, critical discussion, and higher education in the visual arts. Questions Needed for Dalton Select Board ForumFor every question, the candidates will each have up to 1 1/2 minutes to answer, followed by 30 seconds each to rebut or follow up. The moderator can allow for further debate on a particular question if needed. MassWildlife: Turkey TroublesMarch through May is breeding season for wild turkeys and, as a result, there is an increase in turkey activity across the Commonwealth. New Owner 'Fell in Love' With Springs MotelThe new owners of the landmark Springs Motel on Route 7 are keeping its newly renovated vibe but will add a few touches of their own. MountainOne to Launch Second Children’s Book, 'Something to Save'MountainOne's second children's book, "Something to Save," featuring Mo, the MountainOne Spokesgoat, was released at the MountainOne Annual Meeting on April 7, 2025. End of an Era: Otis Poultry Farm Closes After 121 YearsPyenson said the economy has harmed his business, including the effects of the pandemic. He is thankful for everyone who has stopped by and supported the farm since his grandparents founded it. Great Barrington Studio Owner Has Passion for PilatesTanya Grillon is spreading the benefits of Pilates, which focuses on strength, flexibility, muscle control and posture. Governor Appoints Commissions to Address Veterans' Health and Quality of LifeThe HERO Act, signed into law in August 2024, includes provisions for the creation of these commissions to examine innovative therapies and enhance veterans' quality of life. Detours for Williamstown's South Street Project Begin TuesdayThe long-awaited reconstruction of South Street will begin on Monday, creating a long-term traffic detour that will begin on Tuesday, the town said last week. Like Father, Like Son: Lennon Firefighting Legacy ContinuesIt's not uncommon for firefighting to run in families, but four generations of David Lennons serving in the same department? Joint Transportation Panel Hears How Chapter 90 Bill Helps Berkshires, StateA bill proposed by Gov. Maura Healey would bring $5.3 million more in state Chapter 90 road aid to the Berkshires. Q-MoB Offers Briefings on Benefits for Rural Berkshire LGBTQ CommunityThe organization states the briefings are in response to potential impacts from executive orders and the new Congressional budget. Construction Scheduled on I-90 Eastbound and Westbound in West Stockbridge and BlandfordThe work will involve bridge painting and repair, tree trimming, and guardrail maintenance, and will necessitate lane closures at various times and locations. United Counseling Service Seeks Shared Living Providers in Tri-State AreaThe Shared Living Program offers a monthly tax-free stipend and room and board payments to individuals, families, and couples who provide a home and support to an individual with a developmental disability. Adams Fire District Holding Info Session on Building, ElectionMembers of the Fire District are encouraged to attend an informational meeting on the fire station and on the questions being proposed on the upcoming Fire District meeting. Baby Animals Festival Back at Hancock Shaker VillageThe mission of Hancock Shaker Village is to preserve the history of the Shakers and to educate the public about them, and the baby animals are a big contributor to that. District Attorney to Host Workshop on Organized Retail Crime and Financial FraudAt the workshop, speakers will discuss organized retail crime, financial crime, organized retail crime legislation, and current frauds effecting Berkshire County businesses and banks. Berkshire LGBTQ+ Pride Art Exhibit to Showcase Local ArtistsThe exhibit, showcasing local LGBTQ+ artists, will be held at the Becket Arts Center from June 12 to July 6, 2025. Street Improvement Project to Begin in PittsfieldFrom April 14 to April 18, the city's contractor will be lowering structures and milling the following roads: Joseph Drive, Backman Avenue, Jason Street (from Friar Drive to West Street), Orlando Avenue, and Ridge Avenue. Habitat For Humanity Modular Homes Coming to Robbins Ave.The first of two below-market modular homes arrived on the West Side on Thursday, and both are expected to be move-in ready this summer. Williamstown Town Meeting Gets Short-Term Rental BylawAfter three years of talking about the issue, the Planning Board on Tuesday wrapped up its work on a short-term rental bylaw proposal. Pittsfield School Officials Want Summary of PHS InvestigationWhile it is unclear how much information will be released, School Committee members want some executive summary of the Pittsfield High School investigation into alleged staff misconduct. Adams Free Library to Host Pastel Painting Workshop on SeahorsesThe program is intended for adults and teenagers aged 16 and older. While library events are free and open to the public, registration is required. |
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