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'Safe Haven' Facility Coming to Pittsfield
The facility will employ a "housing first" model to provide an alternative to shelter placement.
Letter: Please Elect Tony Pagliarulo
Because Tony knows Dalton and its residents — and has the best interests of the town as his goal — he will make a terrific Select Board member.
Student-Written Play 'Rewind: A Real-Life Sitcom' to...
The play centers on high school student Ashley Stevens, whose teenage life has seemingly transformed into a sitcom.
Downtown Pittsfield 'Flying and Flourishing' With New...
Pittsfield High School students worked with artist in residence Huck Elling and public art intern Sophie Possick twice a week over the winter to create the three-part mural hanging in former window arches.
Ventfort Hall to Host Mother's Day Tea
Proceeds from the tea will support the restoration of the building.
BRTA Studying Microtransit for County
The Berkshire Regional Transit Authority is looking over a new project to bring microtransit to the county.
Pittsfield School Committee Adopts $86M Budget
The School Committee on Wednesday adopted a $86,450,361 budget for fiscal year 2026 that includes an $18 million city contribution and more than $68 million of anticipated Chapter 70 funding.
Create an Ad: R.K. Miles
Fourth-grade students at Williamstown Elementary School participated in our Junior Marketers Create an Ad series.
Hoosic River Revival Celebrates Billboards, Kicks Off...
The effort to integrate the Hoosic River into the city it runs through while still maintaining the flood control protocols that prevent it from endangering North Adams has been a multistep process that has been tripped up over the years.
Williamstown Protest Speakers Call for Citizens to...
Speakers at a May Day rally at Field Park stressed the need to rise together to push back against actions being taken by the Trump administration that they say weaken civil rights.
Dalton Select Board Tables Old Dalton High Site...
The Select Board voted to postpone consideration of the Old Dalton High lot for the proposed public safety facility assessment until after the annual town meeting.
Lanesborough Picks Information Panel for Public Safety...
On Monday, the Select Board voted to form a public safety building informational outreach committee and re-appointed four members: Dean Clement, Daniel MacWhinnie, Mark Siegars, and Lisa Dachinger.
Lanesborough Facing Over 6% Budget Increase
Town Administrator Gina Dario said the operating budget's 6.27 percent increase is the highest in her three years as town administrator.
Community Hero: Retired Senior Volunteer Program
For more than 50 years, generations of seniors have donated their time to community organizations in the Berkshires through the Retired Senior Volunteer Program.
Williams College Art Museum Will Be a Lab for...
The sustainable aspects of the new $175 million Williams College Museum of Art will influence the next generation of arts leaders.
Pittsfield Releases Draft 5-Year CDBG Plan
Pittsfield's 5-Year Consolidated plan targets low to moderate income households, the majority living in the Westside and Morningside neighborhoods.
Bard College Alum to Speak at Simon's Rock Final...
Chloe Demrovsky, class of 2001, will address graduates at the 56th commencement ceremony of Bard College at Simon's Rock on Saturday, May 17, at 11 a.m.
Adams Selectmen Candidates Talk Taxes, Roads, Growth...
The three candidates for two seats on the Board of Selectmen — Joseph Nowak, Jay Meczywor and Jerome Socolof — answered questions during the 90-minute forum at the former Firehouse Cafe.
Greylock School Project Prepping for MSBA Submission
The Greylock School project is preparing for another design submission to the Massachusetts School Building Authority in early May.
Mount Greylock Advisory Council Hopes to Clarify Role...
The Mount Greylock Advisory Council hopes that a new state division will help clarify its role and foster more communication.
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