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Williamstown Protest Speakers Call for Citizens to...
Speakers at a May Day rally at Field Park stressed the need to rise together to push back against actions being taken by the Trump administration that they say weaken civil rights.
Budget, Election Recall, High School Site on Dalton...
Voters at the annual town meeting on Monday, May 5, will decide on 31 articles, a few of which have sparked debate within the town.
Cyclist Struck by Car in Pittsfield in Serious...
A bicyclist was seriously injured Friday night after being struck by a car in the northbound lane of Cheshire Road.
UMass Study Shows Impact by Mill Town Capital in...
The independent study examined the effects of Mill Town's investments in local businesses, real estate, and infrastructure, as well as its philanthropic activities.
Cheshire to Decide Local Meals Tax
Votes may see the failed local meals tax article return this year on the annual town meeting warrant, this time with more information.
Dr. Curtiss Joins Gastroenterology Professional...
Dr. Curtiss Joins Gastroenterology Professional Services: Providing Gastroenterology Services at North Adams Regional Hospital
McCann Graduates First Adult Manufacturing Technology...
he free 200-hour course was funded through state Career Technical Initiative implementation grants.
Pittsfield Street Improvement Schedule and Utility...
The city advises that on-street parking will be prohibited on these streets between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. while work is underway.
Social Security Concerns Fuel Pittsfield 'May Day...
At the first of several May Day Strong events this weekend, community members rallied in front of the Conte Federal Building in Pittsfield with signs such as "Stop Trump's Terror" and "People Over Profits."
Senator Mark Announces May Staff Office Hours in...
Residents of the Senator's Berkshire, Hampden, Franklin, and Hampshire District are invited to discuss state legislation or seek assistance with state agencies. No appointments are necessary.
Pittsfield School Officials Refer PHS Report to State...
On Wednesday, the School Committee voted to refer the investigative report to Manza Arthur, supervisor of records with the secretary of state's office, and ask her to return a proper redacted report to release to the public.
Clarksburg Has Buyers for Cruisers; OKs Exemption...
The board had voted to dissolve police department in March and rely on the State Police. The two cruisers, including one purchased in 2021, have been taking up space in the garage ever since.
Clarksburg School Officials Cut Fiscal 2026 Budget by...
The cuts include a reduction in hours in the school for the dean of students, cutting the tuition to Drury High by a third, imposing tuition for 4-year-olds in prekindergarten and trimming supplies and training.
Weekend Outlook: Carnival, Spring Festival, and More
The Gillette Shows Carnival is back this Thursday and will run through May 11.
BCC Invites Public to Student Art Show
The event is free and open to the public, and light refreshments will be served.
GE Plans for PCB Removal Gets OK
Approximately 75 percent to 80 percent of the material to be removed from the river will be transported hydraulically without the need for any trucks.
May Day Protests Planned in Berkshires
Residents in Berkshire and Bennington County, Vt., are planning to join thousands of others in May Day protests across the nation.
Berkshire HorseWorks Equine-Assisted Reading Program...
The program will be facilitated by Eagala-certified practitioners Hayley Sumner, an Equine Specialist, and Caitlin Scott, a Speech-Language Pathologist, at the Berkshire HorseWorks campus in Richmond.
Truck Crashes Into Pittsfield's Samel's Deli
A two-vehicle crash resulted in a pickup truck crashing through the front of an Elm Street eatery Wednesday morning.
Pittsfield Firefighters Respond to Two-Alarm Structure...
No civilian or firefighter injuries were reported.
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