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Dalton Green Committee Navigates Adding Fire District...
The town is part of the state Green Communities Division, which aids local municipalities in lowering lower energy use, through clean energy projects in buildings, facilities, and schools, by providing grants, technical assistance.
Bomb Threat that Closed Williams Campus Deemed 'Not...
Williams College Thursday sent all non-essential personnel home and closed the campus in response to a bomb threat that later was deemed 'not credible.'
Pittsfield Accepting Applications for Citizens Academy
The Citizens Academy, a 12-week program, is designed to help community members understand the operations of local government.
Kolis Family Celebrates 100 Years in Homestead...
More than three dozen members of the Kolis family stretching across at least three generations on Saturday celebrated 100 years in the home their dziadziu and babci built.
Community Contra Dance
All are welcome. New dancers and families with children are encouraged to arrive by 7:30 for instruction in the basics.
Williamstown Fills Vacant Seat on Library Trustees...
The Select Board and Milne Library Board of Trustees on Monday unanimously appointed Ben Lee Cohen to fill the remainder of a vacant term on the library board.
Lenox Library Celebrates Significant Historic Document
This historic document, signed by 111 Lenox residents in 1774, marked a moment in America's path to independence. The celebration will take place on July 13th, beginning at 2:00 p.m. in the Sedgwick Reading Room at the Library.
North Adams Council Sets Vote on New School Borrowing
The City Council will hold a special meeting on Monday, July 22, at 5:30 p.m. to authorize borrowing for the Greylock School project.
Pittsfield Advances in Western Mass Babe Ruth...
On the mound Pittsfield (2-0), Luke Ferguson and John Mullen each threw two innings, combining to allow one walk while striking out three.
Bidwell House: A voyage Of Discovery
A Voyage of Discovery: A Unitarian Missionary in Early Berkshire County with historian Carl Hammer. In-Person, Members $15 & Non-Members $25. Zoom, Members free & Non-Members $15. Lecture will be held at the Tyringham Union Church and via Zoom. 11 a.m.
Pittsfield Summer Playground Program
This program runs from July 8 to August 16 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday at each designated location at no cost.
West Stockbridge Marks 250th Anniversary of Founding
The town marked 250 years as a tight-knit community on Saturday with food, music, history lessons, and many smiles.
BCC to Hold Adult Swimming Clinic
Improve technique with 'All about Freestyle'
BCC Receives $85K Skills Capital Grant
Commonwealth's fund supports 65 schools
Hancock Shaker Village Farm-to-table Dinner
The dinner includes a menu of organic vegetables and meats from the Village's farm—the oldest working farm in the Berkshires, as well as specialty grown vegetables, fruit, and flowers from 328North Farm, in Williamstown.
Berkshire Culinary Owners Plan New Tavern in Former...
Berkshire Culinary Group owners Matthew and Elizabeth Mottor are in the process of purchasing Shire Beer Co., formerly Shire Breu-Hous, to open their own tavern.
North Adams Planners OK 10 Short-Term Rentals
The Planning Board approved 10 special permits for short-term rentals during a brief meeting on Monday night.
New Fairview Hospital Leadershp Announced
Scibelli, currently the Vice President of Operations and Chief Administrative Officer at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton, will begin his new leadership role at Fairview in early September. Emmett Schuster, Interim Vice President of Fairview, will be present to support the hospital during the transitional period.
Adams Theater Presents Classic Lyric Arts
The event is free, and tickets can be reserved in advance
Lenox Blood Drive
All blood donated at the BHS Blood Donor Center is used locally.
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