Daily Grind's New Owner Has Familiar FaceBecky Duprat has worked at diner for about 18 years and officially became the new owner on Jan. 1. She purchased the Park Street business on Jan. 1 from Ben Acquista, who operated it for 28 years. Adams Recycling Efforts Paying BenefitsThe town has diverted some 119 tons in "commingled" recyclables of paper, plastic and glass and trash collected was 172 tons. Letter: Constitutional CrisisAt this time, our duty as citizens is to become informed and active. Millions of Americans are becoming aware of this constitutional crisis at hand. Berkshire Money Management Welcomes Sarah Curtiss and Jacqueline FerryBerkshire Money Management (BMM), a financial and retirement planning firm with offices in Dalton and Great Barrington, announced two new additions to their operations team MassDOT: South County Construction OperationsThe work will take place from Monday, Feb. 24, through Friday, Feb. 28. ZBA OKs Signage for Pittsfield's New HotelWith approved signage, the Holiday Inn Express on South Street is one step closer to opening. Mount Greylock Regional School Presents 'Grease'Faculty member Jeffrey Welch directs his 26th musical for Mount Greylock. Music direction is by music teacher Jacqueline Vinette, with choreography by Enrique Segura. KB Accounting Names Timothy Brelsford as Director of OperationsBrelsford brings over 30 years of experience in human services and operations, with expertise in streamlining processes and implementing strategic solutions. Berkshire South Community Center Elects Five New Board MembersBerkshire South Regional Community Center announced that it has elected five new members to its Board of Trustees Images Cinema Hosts Annual Red Carpet Party FundraiserNow a key fundraiser for the nonprofit cinema, the event features a red carpet experience, style commentary, and a Best Dressed award, with Emmy-nominated writer Michael Sardo serving as emcee. Volunteers Say Springside Park Has Gotten CleanerLongtime members Bernard Mack and Esther Anderson gave a positive report about the park's upkeep. Adams Street Fair Going 'Really Big' for Fifth AnniversaryThe fair, which raises funds for first-responders, was approved by the Selectmen on Wednesday for a Sept. 13 date. Hancock Shaker Village 'The Big Chill' Celebrated Berkshire WinterHancock Shaker Village's "The Big Chill" event turned out to be chillier and snowier than expected. Hari Kumar Joins NPC BoardKumar is the founder of Convivo, a Berkshire-born small business that helps people build authentic communication skills for both professional and personal settings. Weekend Outlook: Fireworks and Mindful WalksThere are several events this weekend to help you recharge from your week, including festivals, fireworks, winter activities, and more. Greylock Federal Promotes Kellogg Street Branch ManagerIn her new role, Petithory, who began her career with Greylock in 2010, manages a staff of eight and plays an active role in business development. Bard Academy at Simon's Rock Announces Honors ListBard Academy at Simon's Rock announced the students who were added to the fall 2024 Honors List. Mount Greylock Regional School District Second Quarter Honor RollThe Mount Greylock Regional School District has released its 2024-2025 second quarter honor roll. Clark Art Lecture on Stuart HallThis free event takes place at 5:30 pm in the Manton Research Center auditorium. Pittsfield to Consider Speeding CamerasWard 1 Councilor Kenneth Warren would like the city to consider traffic cameras for speeding enforcement. The City Council referred his petition to Mayor Peter Marchetti last week. Berkshire Village Residents Urge Action on Deteriorating ParkBerkshire Village residents have taken their frustration with the mobile home park's unsafe and deteriorating conditions to the Select Board. North Adams Committee Rejects Changes to Airport Commission OrdinanceThe General Government Committee is recommending the City Council reject a proposal for council approval of appointments to the Airport Commission. Berkshire County Historical: 'In The Service of America' LectureThe lecture will look at some of the stories of the Black men from the Berkshires who served in the Continental Army and as minutemen and militia during the American Revolution, as well as what happened to veterans living in the Berkshires after the war was over. Residents Oppose Battery Energy Storage in Southeast PittsfieldFifteen community members attended last week's Conservation Commission meeting to speak against a proposed battery energy storage system on Williams Street. Ghost Tours At Ventfort HallThe tour will take place on Saturday, Feb. 22 at 7 pm. This is not an active investigation. |
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