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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.
Weekend Outlook: Carnival, Spring Festival, and More
The Gillette Shows Carnival is back this Thursday and will run through May 11.
Dalton Fire District Approves Tentative Budget
The Fire District's Prudential Committee approved an anticipated budget of more than three million during its meeting on Wednesday.
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.
Longtime Fire Chief Robert Czerwinski Passes Away
Several fire departments that had worked with Czerwinski announced his passing on Facebook to acknowledge his impact on their communities and to give condolences to his family.
Central Berkshire Record Show Spins Back on May 4
A lineup of DJs will spin music throughout the day. They include Pup Daddy Productions (Tim Dupree), DJ Ketchabone (Michael Keleher), Wes Nelson of Belltower Records, Ed Martuscello, and Ed Pelkey.
Letter: Vote No on Article 13 at Dalton Town Meeting
On May 5, the voters of the Town of Dalton will be asked to vote on 31 Articles at the annual Town Meeting. I encourage all voters attending to vote "No" on Article 13.
CRA May Day Race on May 4
Races include 5-kilometer and 10-kilometer, the Obstacles & Popsicles kids' races for ages 8 and under, and a 1-mile Splatter Sprint for ages 8 and up, all with chip timing by Berkshire Running Center, along with an untimed fun walk.
Pittsfield to Conduct Phase Two of Water System...
The city indicates that flushing is a standard procedure for maintaining water quality in the distribution system.
Dalton Select Board Candidates Advocate for Change
The four Select Board candidates answered questions curated by resident submissions in front of nearly 60 attendees on Thursday night.
Pittsfield Celebrates Century-Old Red Oak on Arbor Day
The city celebrated Arbor Day with a birthday party for a 100-year-old red oak tree outside United Church of Christ.
Dalton Select Board Candidate Forum Set Thursday
iBerkshires.com is hosting a Select Board candidate forum at the Senior Center on Thursday, April 24, at 6 p.m.
Letter: Working for You, Keeping Promises
am looking forward to again getting your valued support for a three-year term so I can continue serving the people of Dalton.
Dalton Board & Police Facility Panel Emphasizes Need...
Several aspects surrounding the proposed police facility are unclear, but one thing is for certain: the need for community engagement and education.
Old Dalton High Ranked Highest in Site Assessment
The site assessment by Brian Humes, owner of Jacunski Humes Architects LLC of Berlin, Conn., showed that the lot had the highest ranking of the four submitted for study.
Pittsfield Water System Flushing to Begin Today
Water mains throughout Pittsfield will be flushed via hydrants over the coming weeks to remove accumulations of pipeline corrosion products. The flushing will occur Monday through Friday each week, excluding holidays, between 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Berkshire County Runners Take on Boston Marathon
Great Barrington’s Laura Stephen was the highest finishing Berkshire County resident at Monday’s Boston Marathon.
Town Meetings That Rejected CBRSD Agreement to Vote...
The district is also working hard to encourage its families to go to town meetings so they have a voice in this, Superintendent Leslie Blake-Davis said in a follow-up.
Region 1 Science Fair Showcases Middle School...
Middle school students from around Region 1 displayed their science projects at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts on Wednesday.
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