Pittsfield Car Seat Installation and Inspection EventThis event will take place at the Pittsfield Highway Facility (rear entrance) located at 81 Hawthorne Ave. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ghost Tours At Ventfort HallThe tour will take place on Friday, Nov. 22 at 9 pm. This is not an active investigation. Pittsfield Parks Department Scrapbooks Now Available for ViewingIn 2008, staff of the Athenaeum's Local History Department accepted 62 scrapbooks, covering the years 1943-2007, that were housed at the Springside House, former headquarters of the Parks Department. Tile Mural 'Shapes of Togetherness' Unveiled in Downtown PittsfieldOn Friday, "Shapes of Togetherness" was unveiled on the side of 75 North St. Mount Greylock Committee Talks Goals, Improvement PlanThe Mount Greylock Regional Schools interim superintendent Thursday walked the School Committee through his goals for the remainder of the 2024-25 school year and gave a status update on the District Improvement Plan the committee approved earlier this year. Dalton Committee Works to Combat the Pines Trailhead VandalsVandals have invaded the community forest that the Open Space and Recreation Committee has been trying to cultivate. Four Berkshire Organizations Awarded DEIB GrantsThe company's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) Grants went to 38 organizations in Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, and Worcester counties. GE Buildings 12 & 14 Demolished in PittsfieldGeneral Electric's former Buildings 12 and 14 are demolished and the debris will soon be capped. Governor Thanks Firefighters, Asks Public to Contain Fire RiskMore than 450 fires have burned over 1,500 acres since Oct. 1 in Massachusetts, including two ongoing fires in Middleton, and air quality continues to be affected in many communities. 200 Pittsfield Students Walk for Men's Mental HealthAround 200 Taconic and Pittsfield high school students marched downtown to support men's health on Friday. Vermont's 'Operation Game Thief' Helps Catch PoachersOperation Game Thief (OGT) is a joint nonprofit program sponsored by the Vermont Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs and administered by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. Teacher of the Month: Amy MandelPrekindergarten special education teacher Amy Mandel has been selected as the November Teacher of the Month. Berkshire Trans Group Awarded Trans Justice Funding Project GrantThe Trans Justice Funding Project is a community-led funding initiative founded in 2012 to support grassroots trans justice groups run for and by trans people in the United States (including U.S. territories) Salvation Army, Market 32 Launch Holiday Kettle Donation ProgramThe campaign this year will run Nov. 11 – Dec. 24. Mass DEP OKs Williamstown Habitat for Humanity ProjectThe president of Northern Berkshire Habitat for Humanity this week expressed satisfaction after the state Department of Environmental Protection ruled on a proposed four-home subdivision off Summer Street. 413 Bistro Closing This MonthThe restaurant 413 Bistro is closing this month after three years in the downtown. McCann 'Swarm'-ing With EnthusiasmSome of the students were urged on by the Swarm Club, which hosted a pizza tailgate party that drew about 75 parents, students and staff before the game and then sited themselves on the field where "Swarm" was stenciled on the ground. Letter: Berkshire Community Action Council Rumors Hurt Fundraising EffortsWe were shocked to hear that there are members of our community who are spreading untruthful accusations about our programs. We pride ourselves on the collaborative way we work with our partners in the community. Three New Curators Join Team at WCMAThe Williams College Museum of Art to announced three new curatorial appointments MassDOT: South County Lane ClosuresDaytime and Nightly Lane Closures along I-90, from Monday, Nov. 18, to early morning Friday, Nov. 22 Letter: Dalton Board Should Not Stop Special ElectionThis date should have been set a month ago after the resignation took effect. Letter: Logging in the Notch ForestFor residents of lower Reservoir Road, suggestions that so-called climate smart logging will be good for us smacks of the urban renewal language used to usurp land and neighborhoods in the 1960s and '70s. Weekend Outlook: Dancing, Comedy, MusicThere are several events this weekend, including a weeklong dance festival, bazaar, live music, and more. Clark Art Airs Production of 'Tosca'In conjunction with the broadcast, the Clark's Manton Study Center for Works on Paper hosts a special pop-up exhibition. |
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