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. NAPS Promotes National Start With Hello WeekStart With Hello teaches students how to reach out to and include those who may be socially isolated as well as to create a culture of inclusion and connectedness within their school or youth organization. Downtown Pittsfield Inc. Cuts Ribbon on North St. OfficeThe nonprofit membership organization moved earlier this summer and Managing Director Rebecca Brien said the best part is the number of people who stop in at 431 North St. Adams Theater and Images Cinema Collaborate on a Classic Film SeriesAll shows are at 7 PM and are ticketed events MCLA to Host Inclusive Democracy Election PanelThe panel will take place on Sept. 26 at 5 p.m. in Murdock Hall Room 218 and will be moderated by A.J. Enchill, president and executive director of the Berkshire Black Economic Council. Clark Art Hosts Talk on Conceptual Autonomy of Kathia St. HilaireThis free event takes place at 6 pm in the Manton Research Center auditorium. WIC Open HouseThe Berkshire North WIC program serves individuals in Pittsfield and the northern half of Berkshire County through offices in Pittsfield and North Adams. Dalton Green Committee Selects Greenhouse Gas Inventory PlatformAt its August meeting, the board was presented with three options: ClearPath, an MAPC model, and an in-house Excel model. Pittsfield's East Street Redevelopment Gets Additional $8MThe $14.6 million redevelopment of East Street has gotten a boost from redistribution funds. Weekend Outlook: Big E, Biodiversity, and MoreThere are a variety of events this weekend, including a fair, a biodiversity celebration, live music, and more. Pittsfield Shares Updated Delivery Schedule for TotersThere are approximately 3,500 toters being delivered for each collection route. New Market 32 to Open in Great BarringtonThe former Price Chopper on Stockbridge Road will reopen as the 51st Market 32 on Friday. Williamstown Select Board OKs Cannabis, Cable DealsThe Select Board on Monday voted to update its host community agreement with the one cannabis dealer in town and signed on to a new 10-year agreement with Spectrum to provide cable television service to residents. Exhibition Openings for Berkshire Artist Residency ProgramThis year, local artists, Dai Ban, Grigori Fateyev, Kyle Strack, Kara Smith, and Stacy Scibelli worked at their respective sites for three months using each unique historical setting as inspiration for their art-making. Berkshire Organizations Awarded MassDEP MicrograntsIn Berkshire County Berkshire Environmental Action Team was awarded $9,440 and Goodwill Industries of the Berkshires and Southern Vermont, Inc. was awarded $9,625. Clark Art Presents Final Djs at SunsetThis event takes place at 6 pm on the Fernández Terrace. Berkshire Vaccine Collaborative Offering Clinics this FallThe clinics will be scheduled from late September through early November, and anyone can receive a vaccine at any scheduled clinic, regardless of insurance status or place of residence. Dalton Recognizes Heroes of Deming Street FireThe town honored six individuals on Monday for their efforts and involvement in mitigating damage from the fire. Adams Theater to Host Composer Stephanie Chou for 'Comfort Girl'It's a work inspired by the true stories of Asian "comfort women" abducted into sexual slavery by the Japanese Army during World War II. |
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