North Berkshire Community Contra DanceLuke Donforth, the caller, will start the evening with an introductory lesson at 7:15PM. Live traditional music will be provided by George Wilson (fiddle) and Selma Kaplan (piano). Clark Art, Images Cinema Hosts Screening of 'Kiss Me Deadly'This program takes place in the Clark's Manton Research Center auditorium. MassDOT: Daytime Construction Operations on I-90Lane closures in place during various hours week of Monday, December 8 Adams Selectmen Get Update on Ed CollaborativeHoosac Valley Regional School District Superintendent Aaron Dean presented an update to the Selectmen on Wednesday regarding the secondary education collaborative's efforts to achieve long-term sustainability. Dalton Sale of Bardin Property ChallengedThe sale of the last parcel of the land known as the Bardin property is being challenged. National Grid Offers Holiday Safety TipsCustomers should take time to inspect decorations and be aware of objects and other equipment ServiceNet Warming Shelter Open and BusyCommunity members can escape the harsh temperatures and have a hot beverage at ServiceNet's warming shelter, which began in November and has been busy since. Attorney Jeffrey T. Collins Appointed to State Ethics CommissionCommissioner Collins earned a B.A. degree from the University of Massachusetts and a J.D. degree from University of New Hampshire School of Law. Berkshire County Historical Society Writers Workshop SeriesSix-Session Program Begins December 20 Berkshire Museum's New Aquarium Taking ShapeThe Berkshire Museum's $12.1 million renovation project is on track for reopening the museum next summer. Governor Makes Nominations for District Court, Probate & Family CourtGovernor Nominates Frances Dallmeyer to District Court and Toiya Taylor to Probate & Family Court MassDOT Extends Deadline for 'Name A Snowplow' ContestStudents statewide are encouraged to submit contest applications. Application deadline is 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 12 Cascade School Supplies Sets Warehouse Tag SaleCascade School Supplies is bringing back its warehouse tag sale after an absence of years. Governor Invests $25 M to Support the Behavioral Health WorkforceAdditional scholarships and internship stipends are available to eligible behavioral health students, building on $20 million awarded to students last year Business Success, Storm Clouds Highlighted at 1Berkshire Annual MeetingOne of the county's biggest employers and one of its newest small businesses were touted on Thursday at 1Berkshire's annual meeting at the Adams Theater. Candidates Sought for Vacant North Adams School Committee SeatThe School Committee is seeking candidates to fill a vacancy on the committee. ProAdams announces 2025 Holiday Home Decorating ContestAll residents within the boundaries of the Town of Adams are eligible to participate. Entry registration is available online and must be received no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 12, 2025. Toys for Tots Bringing Presents to Thousands of Kids This YearOn Thursday, the Berkshire County House of Corrections storage facility was overflowing with toys making it the county's very own Santa's workshop. BHS Recognized for Digital Health AchievementBerkshire Health Systems (BHS) is proud to announce its Level 8 achievement for both Acute and Ambulatory categories. OLLI at BCC Presents 'Transformative Spaces: Building a New Museum'Williams College Museum of Art Director Pamela Franks to Share Plans for New Space Pittsfield's Department of Community Development Launches Public SurveyIn collaboration with VHB, the Department has initiated a year-long planning process aimed at crafting a Master Plan that will guide the city's growth and change while preserving its unique character and reflecting shared community values. Arace & Rice, CPA Opens in PittsfieldThe firm is founded by CPAs Adam Rice and Christine Arace, former partners at Killeen, Arace & Quinn, CPA. Pittsfield Middle School Restructuring to Alter Bus, Bell TimesIf the School Committee decides to proceed with the middle school restructuring in the fall, students will see changes in bus schedules and, in turn, bell schedules. Greylock Glen Outdoor Center Focuses on Mindful Growth After Busy Fall SeasonGreylock Glen Outdoor Center Executive Director Daniel Doyle gave the Selectmen an update Wednesday night. |
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