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Four Possible Candidates for Adams Administrator
Search consultant Richard White of Groux-White Consulting LLC of Lexington told the board during a recorded meeting last week that it's been a slow process since the job was advertised on July 18.
Lt. Governor Tours Innovation Center, Talks State...
Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll toured the Berkshire Innovation Center on Tuesday for a look at Pittsfield's technology sector and the future of William Stanley Business Park.
Adams Theater Presents the Northern Berkshire Story...
Produced in collaboration with Life Jacket Theatre Company, community members tell their real, raw stories
West Nile Isolations Could Trigger Mosquito Spraying...
If there is a consecutive WNV isolation in the same area, the threshold for spraying application is reached.
Clark Art Talk Explores Beauty of its Granite Walls
Bud Wobus, an emeritus professor of geology, believes the natural beauty of the red granite walls outside the Clark is as much a work of art as anything hanging on the walls inside.
Berkshires Creating with Crochet Coral Reef Project
More than a dozen people of all ages were crocheting colorful versions of coral out of yarn on Friday at the Berkshire Art Center's Gallery Shop on North Street.
West Nile Virus Confirmed in Mosquitoes from...
The City of Pittsfield has a confirmed isolation on outer West Street (Lillybrook).
Pearl Ambassador Program Enhances Downtown Pittsfield...
Now in its eighth week, the Pearl Ambassador Program is already making a visible impact. The program has funding to continue through October.
Eagle Mill Awarded Low-income Housing Tax Credits
Currently in phase II, the new construction project adjacent to Eagle Mill Phase I is a mill conversion project now underway in Lee.
Williamstown Calls Another Special Fire District...
At a special meeting of the Prudential Committee on Wednesday, the panel voted to set a special meeting for Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 4 p.m. at the Water Street station.
North Adams Historical Commission Seeks to Preserve...
The Historical Commission is hoping to be more active in the preservation of materials important to the city's history.
Berkshire Green Drinks: Monitoring Air Pollution in...
"Breathe Easy Berkshires: A Year and a Half of Pittsfield's Air Quality" with Drake Reed and Andrew Ferrara
Berkshire Community College Welcomes Community to 65th...
Admission is free, but registration is recommended.
BArT Awarded Civics Teaching and Learning Grant
BArT Charter Public School received an award of $16,000 through this program. These grants support curriculum and professional development to further civic knowledge and skills among students.
West Street Safety Improvements Starting Soon
Streetscape improvements are set to begin on West Street soon.
Two Downtown Murals Unveiled in Pittsfield
The pieces entitled "Burbank Place" and "Downtown Bound" were presented during the First Friday at Five Festivities.
EPA Announces Availability of Funding for Brownfields...
These grants put the agency's commitment to protect human health and the environment into action while remaining good stewards of tax dollars and advancing policies to energize the economy.
This Week in Local History: July 24-31
iBerkshires was once a weekly posting so our new look back in history column will cover some highlights over the course of a week five, 10, 20 and 25 years ago.
Friday Front Porch Feature: Rejuvenate a Historic...
Are you looking for a restoration project on a historic mansion? Then we have the house for you.
BCC to Offer Front End Web Development Course
12-week virtual course begins Sep. 15
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