Milling and Paving Operations on Merrill RoadLane closures in place for four weeks beginning Tuesday, September 3, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily Clark Art Hosts Free Weekly Writing ProgramFrom 4–5 pm, workshop participants have complimentary access to the Guillaume Lethière exhibition. From 5–6 pm, reserved seating is available for participants to share their writing on the Fernández Terrace. Local Soccer Enthusiasts Look to Compete in Iceland TournamentThis November, the small team of soccer enthusiasts are aiming to compete in Wurth, Iceland, a six-on-six tournament that bills itself as "fun and football" and brings teams from around the world to the Land of Fire and Ice. Tamarack Hollow Breaks Ground on Long-Anticipated Nature CenterLast week, the nonprofit held a ceremonial groundbreaking for a 900-square-foot wooden structure with a full foundation and a composting toilet. The excavation process began this week, and completion is expected in 2026. Colegrove Park Recognized as Top 10 School Statewide in AttendanceThe Boston Celtics gave gold to Colegrove Park Elementary School on Friday for scoring in the top 10 schools for attendance statewide. The school saw its chronic absenteeism numbers drop by 11 percent last year. Cheshire Man Pleads Guilty to B&E, LarcenyPolice say Guerrin, along with a second suspect, stole technology and personal office items from a BHS facility. Celebrate 40 years of NAMI Berkshire CountyThe non-profit's mission is to improve the quality of life for people in Berkshire County with mental illness and their families through support, education and advocacy. Pittsfield Raises Overdose Awareness FlagAn overdose awareness flag was raised in front of City Hall for the first time on Thursday. Suicide Prevention Conference Scheduled for SeptemberNew Perspectives on Populations at Risk in Berkshire County will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 10 from 8 am to 4:30 pm at Bousquet Mountain Ski Area in Pittsfield. Lenox Police Blood DriveThe blood drive will be held at St. Ann's Church. Dewey Hall Dahlia FestivalThe workshop room will feature workshops in floral arranging with dahlias, creating biodegradable flower crowns, and overwintering dahlia tubers. Dalton Police Station Panel Asks for StudyThe Public Safety Facility Advisory Committee agrees that the current police facility, located in the basement of the Town Hall, is inadequate. AT&T Seeks Permanent Cell Tower at Transfer StationThe Zoning Board of Appeals supported variances and a special permit to facilitate a permanent wireless monopole facility at 500 Hubbard Ave., where Casella Waste Systems operates a transfer station. SVMC Celebrates Opening of New $31M Emergency DepartmentThere was one theme that stood out on Thursday as the ribbon was cut on Southwestern Vermont Medical Center's new $31 million Emergency Department: Community. Pickleball Tournament to Benifit Berkshire BountyRegistration will close on Sept. 1, 2024 Clark Art Hosts Book Launch With ArtistThis free event takes place in the Hunter Studio, located in the Lunder Center at Stone Hill. Pittsfield Announces Public Flu, COVID-19 Vaccination ClinicsAs the season for flu and COVID-19 is underway, it is time for residents to get vaccinated. Berkshire Organizations Awarded Tourism Grants9 Organizations in Berkshire County were awarded grants. Former NFL Player Shares Message on Overcoming AdversityKeith Willis was an all-America high school football player and multi-sport star in Virginia who went on to stand out at Virginia Tech before playing in the NFL from 2004 to 2008. Overtime, Wages Caused $165K Deficit in Dalton Fire DistrictAn audit of the Fire District's expenses has found a $165,000 deficit caused by mainly by overtime for firefighters and emergency medical technicians. Pittsfield Housing Trust Has End of Year ARPA DeadlineThe Affordable Housing Trust has four months to commit a half-million dollars in American Rescue Plan Act funds. School Officials Review Brayton Issues in School Project Info SessionBut officials say Brayton's bright and clean exterior hides infrastructure issues that will take millions to fix. CBRSD Says Improved Reporting System Explains Increase in Student OffensesBullying allegations reported have increased, but that is likely due to Central Berkshire Regional School District's improved reporting system, the administration says. |
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