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Women of Color Giving Circle, Berkshire County Chapter...
The event will be held in the Connector building.
Northern Berkshire United Way Honors Community Leaders
The community paid tribute to the "dynamic duo" of Paula Consolini and James E. Mahon Jr. last week as this year's recipients of the Spirit of Community Award.
Berkshire County Green Teams Recognized
Among the 94 Green Teams recognized statewide for outstanding environmental stewardship and educational activities, several Berkshire County schools received particular accolades.
BCC to Offer Two Summer EMT Training Courses
The program covers the National Emergency Medical Services Educational Standards and prepares students for the National Registry of Medical Technicians practical and cognitive testing.
Clarksburg Passes School Roof Funding, Budgets
Town meeting approved using up to $613,000 to put a new roof on the elementary school.
BCC to Host Berkshire State of Work Summit on June 18
Three tracks to feature 15 sessions, 40+ speakers; 200 attendees expected
Triplex Cinema Appoints New Board President and...
The Triplex Cinema has announced Gail Lansky as its new Board President, alongside the addition of Leslie Chesloff, Matthew Penn, and Mitch Smilowitz to its Board of Directors.
Lever and BIC Awarded Climatetech Startup Grants from...
Funding will enable 12 organizations to expand the state's climatetech startup ecosystem
BCC to Host Berkshire State of Work Summit on June 18
Three tracks to feature 15 sessions, 40+ speakers; 200 attendees expected
Fired Dalton Chief Files Lawsuit Against District
Christian Tobin, who was terminated as chief of the Fire Department, wants his position back along with damages in a lawsuit filed against the Fire District and its officials.
Clarksburg Town Meeting to Vote Budgets, Bylaws &...
Voters will decide a $5.4 million budget at the annual town meeting on Wednesday night and whether to take out a half-million loan to put a new roof on the school.
Adams Theater Presents 'Hear Me'
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion and audience Q&A focused on violence prevention.
Berkshires Gets $200K in State Grants to Boost...
These grants, administered by the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA), aim to improve community land use practices by promoting conservation, sustainable housing and economic development, and climate resilience.
Pittsfield Begins Review of $226M Budget for Fiscal...
On the second night of fiscal year 2026 budget hearings, the City Council preliminarily approved 11 departmental budgets in 40 minutes.
Pittsfield's $226M Budget Mostly Personnel, Expenses,...
Mayor Peter Marchetti said the $226 million fiscal year 2026 budget is mostly personnel, expenses, and debt services.
Berkshire County Towns Remember the Fallen on Memorial...
Daniel Sargent's cousin inspired him to serve his country and he'll be off to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point this fall to join the class of 2029.
BEAT Queries Residents on Future of Pittsfield Peaker...
Environmentalists continue to push for the decarbonization of the last peaker plant in Berkshire County.
Memorial Day a Time for 'Acknowledging Cost of Peace'
As the county remembers its fallen over the past 250 years, Kurtis Durocher reminded the gathering at Town Hall that Memorial Day isn't about glorifying war.
Berkshire Village Residents, Owners Agree Better...
Berkshire Village residents and one of the park's owners agreed on the need for better communication between management, ownership, and tenants.
Berkshire County Historical Society Announces Summer...
The events are scheduled to take place at Arrowhead, Herman Melville's historic Pittsfield home, located at 780 Holmes Road in Pittsfield, unless otherwise specified.
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