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Berkshire Art Association Honors College Student...
The participating students, majoring in visual arts at colleges within Berkshire County or those with Berkshire County residency studying elsewhere, were selected by a panel of artists representing various disciplines.
Adams Free Library to Offer Early Childhood Sensory...
The program will be presented by Emilee Reynolds, an Early Childhood Educator and owner of Miss Emillee ECE, who has over 15 years of experience in the field throughout Berkshire County.
Ten Arrested in Berkshire County Child Exploitation...
According to the Berkshire District Attorney's Office, the operation involved law enforcement officers posing as 14 and 15-year-old girls on various online platforms
Letter: What's Happening With Dalton's Finances?
Attend the annual town meeting on May 5 at 7 p.m. at the Wahconah Regional High School and VOTE.
MCLA Announces 2025 Commencement Speaker, Honorees
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Award-winning author and Rice University professor Kiese Laymon will be the speaker at the 126th commencement exercises at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.
Community Invited to Participate in Burbank Park...
Burbank Park, situated along the shore of Onota Lake, has experienced issues with illegal dumping and litter. The purpose of the clean-up is to remove trash from designated areas within the park to restore its condition and protect local wildlife.
Berkshire Fire Departments Awarded Funding for...
The funding aims to enhance firefighter safety through equipment upgrades and bolster fire safety education programs for children and seniors.
State Launches Workforce Innovation Tour at Interprint
The Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development kicked off its "revolutionary" workforce tour at Interprint and learned some about decor printing.
Dalton Health Board Orders Dust-Abatement Plan for...
This letter establishes a formal deadline for submitting a detailed plan to address the dust nuisance and notes that failure to comply with this requirement could lead to financial penalties and potential legal action.
Shoes at Pittsfield City Hall Signify Monthly Child...
Fifty-six sneakers placed on the steps of City Hall signified the number of child abuse cases Berkshire County sees in one month.
MCLA Green Living Seminar to Feature Pollinator...
Meltzer will discuss the biodiversity crisis and the ecological relationships between native plants, insects, birds, and fungi. Her presentation will cover how ecological landscape practices can support these species, mitigate climate change, and create resilient environments.
Teacher of the Month: Karen DuCharme
Karen DuCharme has been a teacher for 24 years, starting at Pittsfield High School, and has been at Mount Greylock Regional School for the last 11 years.
Questions Needed for Dalton Select Board Forum
For every question, the candidates will each have up to 1 1/2 minutes to answer, followed by 30 seconds each to rebut or follow up. The moderator can allow for further debate on a particular question if needed.
Great Barrington Studio Owner Has Passion for Pilates
Tanya Grillon is spreading the benefits of Pilates, which focuses on strength, flexibility, muscle control and posture.
Q-MoB Offers Briefings on Benefits for Rural...
The organization states the briefings are in response to potential impacts from executive orders and the new Congressional budget.
District Attorney to Host Workshop on Organized Retail...
At the workshop, speakers will discuss organized retail crime, financial crime, organized retail crime legislation, and current frauds effecting Berkshire County businesses and banks.
Berkshire LGBTQ+ Pride Art Exhibit to Showcase Local...
The exhibit, showcasing local LGBTQ+ artists, will be held at the Becket Arts Center from June 12 to July 6, 2025.
Street Improvement Project to Begin in Pittsfield
From April 14 to April 18, the city's contractor will be lowering structures and milling the following roads: Joseph Drive, Backman Avenue, Jason Street (from Friar Drive to West Street), Orlando Avenue, and Ridge Avenue.
Habitat For Humanity Modular Homes Coming to Robbins...
The first of two below-market modular homes arrived on the West Side on Thursday, and both are expected to be move-in ready this summer.
Williamstown Town Meeting Gets Short-Term Rental Bylaw
After three years of talking about the issue, the Planning Board on Tuesday wrapped up its work on a short-term rental bylaw proposal.
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