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ProCom Welcomes Retail Customers in New Shop
Listening to Little list off all the specialized components he sells and installs, from public safety lighting to municipal warning lights and radio communication, his technical knowledge and experience shines through.
Amphibious Toads Procreate in Perplexing Amplexus
Spring arriving in all its raucous and deliberate awakening is heralded by a symphony of vanguard spring peepers, hyla crucifer, that transform the cold and drear into a circus of vivacious trilling.
BCC Honors Scholar Students to Present Free Public...
The reading, which is free and open to the public, will be held at BCC in Melville Hall, Room M-212.?Light refreshments will be served.
Community Hero of the Month: Christine Hoyt
Selectmen Chair and 1Berkshire Director of Member Services and Christine Hoyt has been nominated for the April Community Hero of the Month.
Cyclists Pedal Into Berkshire Bike Month
Clad in helmets and bright colors, more than 20 people gathered in Park Square to kick on Berkshire Bike Month on Wednesday.
Dalton Town Meeting May 6 Preview
Voters at the annual town meeting on Monday, May 6, will decide 22 articles, including articles on sidewalks and the authorization of a number of spending articles, including an approximate $22 million budget.
Special Minerals Agrees to Pay Adams, River Groups...
Specialty Minerals is expected to pay $299,000 for a discharge of calcium carbonate into the Hoosic River nearly three years ago in a consent decree with the Attorney General's Office.
Berkshire Green Drinks presents Northeastern Cliff...
May Berkshire Green Drinks will focus on Northeastern Cliff Swallows
Hoosac Valley School Committee Defends Budget
On Monday night the school committee and school leaders defended the proposed school district budget that the Cheshire Select Board opposed at one of their own meetings in April.
Weekend Outlook: First Fridays, Record Show, and More
There will be a variety of events in the Berkshires this weekend including First Friday Festivities, a record show, and more.
BCC Announce Slate of Community Programs
Preregistration is required; to register for a workshop
NAMIBC Kicks Off Mental Health Awareness Month
This year, NAMI Berkshire County is helping emphasize the importance of normalizing mental health care by hosting a fundraising and awareness event: NAMIWalks Berkshire County at 5pm on May 3 in collaboration with First Fridays at Five.
Pittsfield Street Improvement for Fiscal Year 2025
The following roads are scheduled to be paved starting this summer as part of the FY25 Street Improvement Program.
North Adams Hopes to Transform Y Into Community...
The fate of the facility attached to Brayton School has been in limbo since the closure of the pool last year because of structural issues and the departure of the Berkshire Family YMCA in March.
Brien Center Announces Vice President of Human...
In her new position, she will provide strategic direction and oversight for all aspects of the Human Resources functional areas including recruitment and retention, employee relations, compensation and benefits, performance management and professional development.
Humane Society Pups Go Downtown in Forever Home Search
Adoptable pups Beethoven and Starr took a stroll down North Street on Tuesday with hopes of finding forever homes on National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day.
Pittsfield Schools Awarded Funds to Boost FAFSA...
In Berkshire County, Eagle Education Academy will receive $30, Pittsfield High School will receive $5,400 and Taconic High will receive $5,670.
Berkshire Historical Presents Author Lee McColgan
Lee McColgan has worked on Boston's Old North Church, Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House, and other buildings.
Mosquito Spraying Polarizes Pittsfield Meeting Ahead...
Mosquito spraying remains a polarizing topic as the Board of Health approaches its decision on a control plan.
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