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Pittsfield Partners With BMC for Generator Grant
The city has partnered with Berkshire Medical Center on a hazard mitigation grant for backup power sources.
Cello in Lenox Wants Customers to Find Hospitality,...
Kim and Ryan want to make sure Cello is a place of hospitality and fun. They enjoy getting close to the customers and hope it's a destination they want to come back to.
Adams Community Bank Hires New SVP Loan Operations
In this role, Barbieri will oversee the Bank's loan operations, ensuring the efficiency and effectiveness of loan processes, and driving strategic initiatives to enhance customer service and operational excellence.
Pittsfield to Study Speeding on Lenox Avenue
The city wants to ensure that upcoming construction doesn't turn Lenox Avenue into a bypass.
Fairview Hospital Recognized as a Top 100 Critical...
Chartis' annual Top 100 award program honors outstanding performance among the nation's rural hospitals based on the results of the Chartis Rural Hospital Performance INDEX.
Williamstown Asked to Ban Smoking in Apartments,...
The Board of Health on Monday learned that town meeting will be asked to outlaw smoking in most multi-family housing.
Berkshire Athenaeum Seed Library Open for the Season
The Berkshire Athenaeum hosted a ribbon cutting for the seasonal opening of its seed library on Saturday.
Golden Bamboo Opening in North Adams
The couple has operated three restaurants in the plaza, including the China Buffet and, separately, the Sushi House. Those were consolidated in 2017 for Meng's Pan-Asian.
BFAIR Promotes Katrina Cardillo to Senior Director
Cardillo's background includes experience in marketing, management, and community engagement.
Neal Congressional Aide Wants to Hear Constituents
Chris Cozzaglio of U.S. Rep. Richard Neal's office says he's there to help constituents in the First Mass but also wants to hear from individuals and communities of how federal actions are affecting them.
Weekend Outlook: Enjoy Art & Music This Weekend
There are several events this weekend to help you recharge from your week, including fundraisers, live music, and more.
Garceau's National Title Highlights Winter Season for...
Wahconah graduate and UMass-Boston junior Aryianna Garceau was crowned the school's 21st National Champion at the 2025 NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field National Championships in Rochester, N.Y., posting an historic time of 8.35 seconds in the women's 60-meter hurdles.
Nomination Deadline Passes for Williamstown Elections
Voters will have two contested races on the ballot when they go to the polls for town elections in May.
Pittsfield Subcommittee Files 'Median Safety'...
The Ordinance & Rules subcommittee has decided now is not the time to impose median safety regulations on community members.
Construct's 'Warm Up the Winter' Campaign Nears...
The funds are used to provide heating assistance, including for oil, gas, electricity, and firewood, and to offer emergency motel stays and support services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Pittsfield Police Department Announces Citizen Police...
The academy aims to provide community members with information about department operations and contemporary policing issues.
Pittsfield Council Backs Age of Consent Legislation
Under current law, adults in these roles cannot be prosecuted for this type of misconduct if the minor is 16 or older, the legal age of consent in Massachusetts.
North Adams Panel Advises Traffic Sign Removal,...
Bailey explained that this change will allow police officers more flexibility when responding to non-emergency calls, reducing wait times at the traffic light and reducing potential traffic congestion when emergency vehicles need to pass through.
Berkshire Running Foundation Announces 2025 Race...
The Berkshire Running Foundation recently announced a year-long schedule of races and community engagement.
Baseball in the Berkshires Plans April Exhibit in West...
The Baseball in the Berkshires museum will host a weekend exhibit at the Old Town Hall from April 10 to April 13.
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