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Berkshire Veterans Mark 50 Years Since Vietnam War End
County veterans gathered over the weekend to mark the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War's conclusion, recognizing the horrors that soldiers endured long after returning home.
Dalton Green Committee to Present Climate Action Plan...
For the past nine months, the committee has been working with the town's consultant, Blue Strike Environmental, in the development of this document.
St. Agnes' Academy Plans Information Session
St. Agnes Academy will hold a meet-and-greet informational session at St. Charles' Parish Hall in Pittsfield on Sunday, April 6, immediately following the 9:30 a.m. Mass.
Dalton Open Space Committee Seeking Members
The committee has four active members and is allowed a maximum of seven. Filling its vacancies would make it more efficient in managing the Pines and strengthen its efforts.
Believers, Skeptics Hear Tales of Elusive Bigfoot
The Vogel brothers, Eric and Tim, presented and answered questions about their almost 20 years of experience and investigations into bigfoot, or sasquatch, a hairy folklore creature said to inhabit dense forested areas.
Dalton Considers External Firm for Town Manager Search
Hutcheson said during the March 17 meeting that the town should consider hiring an interim town manager until a permanent one can be hired because using a firm would take longer.
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.
Berkshire Running Foundation Announces 2025 Race...
The Berkshire Running Foundation recently announced a year-long schedule of races and community engagement.
Residents Still Having Issues with Sand from Berkshire...
Town officials say they are taking residents' concerns seriously regarding the dust and particulates coating bordering neighborhoods from Berkshire Concrete's unauthorized dig site, which is allegedly causing health issues.
Weekend Outlook: Thunderfest Returns
The annual outdoor festival celebrating the historic Thunderbolt Trail and Race returns bringing live music, food from local vendors, local craft, retail, and recreational vendors, a campfire and marshmallows, local craft beer and wine, and more.
St. Agnes Academy to Hold Informational Session in...
SAA teachers, the principal, and parents will be available to provide information and answer questions. Refreshments will be available.
New Owners of Adams Ale House Looking to Reopen Pub
The pub was last open in 2018 and there were hopes of finding a potential buyer but none came through and the building hasn't been open since.
Dalton Select Board OKs Concrete Sidewalks for Orchard...
The Select Board voted to have concrete sidewalks for the Orchard Road reconstruction.
Dalton Residents Petition for Action on Berkshire...
Several hundred residents have petitioned the Planning Board and Board of Health to take action regarding complaints surrounding Berkshire Concrete Corp.
CBRSD School Committee OKs $36M Budget
The Central Berkshire Regional School Committee approved a gross final budget of $36,643,001 for fiscal 2026, an increase of 2.70 percent over this year.
Dalton to Discuss Town Manager Screening Committee
The Select Board voted to table the appointments of the Town Manager Screening Committee until March 24 to open up the search to a broader range of volunteers.
St. Mary's Team Takes 24th Annual Berkshire Robotics...
The teams competed in three rounds with the top eight point-scorers advancing to the Great Eight Playoff. After the great eight, two teams were left, the Lee RoboWildcats and the
Teacher of the Month: Megan Pinsonneault
St. Mary's School second-grade teacher, Megan Pinsonneault, has been selected as the March Teacher of the Month.
Candidates for Central Berkshire Superintendent All...
They are Michael Henault, current assistant superintendent for Central Berkshire; John Franzoni, superintendent of the Northern Berkshire School Union; Matthew Bishop, interim deputy superintendent for the Pittsfield Public Schools; and Timothy Callahan, assistant superintendent for the North Adams Public Schools.
Heating Oil Leaks Into Dalton Brook
A residential oil tank at Wahconah Falls Mobile Home Park leaked heating oil, which entered Wahconah Falls Brook on March 10.
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