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Teacher of the Month: Mary Quinto
Clarksburg Elementary School prekindergarten teacher Mary Quinto has been selected as the February Teacher of the Month.
Williamstown Boba Purveyor: 'It's Where Joy is Born'
Jones wants to bring all that good stuff to the Tea and Boba Lounge, where she will offer for sale the loose-leaf tea blends that she continues to produce in Cohoes, fresh baked pastries and boba.
Literacy Network Adds to its Board of Directors,...
Literacy Network (LitNet) welcomes three new members to its Board of Directors and announces the expansion of the role of one of its existing employees.
Weekend Outlook: Festivals, Caberets and Toy Shows
There are a variety of events this weekend in or near the Berkshires including an old toy show, a Queering Perspective Festival, Valentine's Day themed events, and more.
YMCA Removing Services From North Adams Facility
The YMCA cited the prolonged pool closure, childcare availability, staffing issues, and ongoing facility maintenance needs as challenges.
Seiji Ozawa, Longtime BSO Conductor, Dies at 88
Ozawa was the orchestra's longest serving conductor and held the title of music director for 29 years until stepping down in 2002. Seiji Ozawa Hall on the grounds of BSO's summer home Tanglewood was opened in his honor in 1994.
Buds, Twigs, and Bark: How to Identify Trees and...
February Berkshire Green Drinks will discuss tree and shrub identification in winter
Pittsfield Health Board Plans Mosquito Task Force,...
The Board of Health will establish a task force to handle mosquito control after efforts to resume to spraying were not supported by the City Council.
Adams' Quality Street Bridge to Be Replaced
The residents of nearly a dozen homes will be detoured over the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail for up to two years while the Quality Street Bridge is being replaced.
Mainwaring Sentenced to State Prison on Molestation...
Conrad Mainwaring, 72, pleaded guilty to molesting nine boys while a counselor at a local camp. He was sentenced to up to 11 years in state prison and three years probation.
Softball, Baseball Winter Vacation Camps Offered
The Infield Berkshire Baseball Academy is offering winter vacation day camps for baseball and softball players aged 8 to 12.
Berkshire Waldorf High School Open House
The program will include a student panel, during which guests are welcome to ask questions about the students' high school experience, the work they've done this year, and their plans for the future.
Dalton Select Board Approves CBRSD Regional Agreement
The district is awaiting feedback from some of the seven member towns. Feedback received so far does not require another ad hoc committee meeting, Peters during a School Committee meeting last month.
Charter School Basketball Team Shows Improvement in...
The Wolf Pack got 17 points and 10 rebounds from Samseedy Touray and 15 points from Jsaun Griffin.
Police Arrest Suspect in NBT Bank Robbery
Christopher Oliveri, 51, of Milford was taken into custody near his home Wednesday morning.
Community Contra Dance in Williamstown
Popular young caller Liz Nelson will teach every dance to live traditional fiddle music from the local band, Cider Mountain.
Dalton Board Approves Appointments to Historical...
The Select Board approved the appointment of two new members of the historical commission during its meeting on Monday.
1Berkshire Selected Inaugural Economic Recovery Corps...
Cody Chamberlain of North Adams was selected by the IEDC and matched with 1Berkshire over a five-month application process.
Central Berkshire Habitat for Humanity Free tax...
All VITA volunteers receive extensive training and are IRS-certified.
Berkshire Housing Tells Tenants It Is Addressing Silk...
The property manager for the Rice Silk Mill told tenants there that it's taking the reports of a mold infestation seriously.
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