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Leigh Davis Will Represent the Third Berkshire...
With a handful of precincts not yet reporting, Davis was leading opponent Marybeth Mitts by 12,603 votes to 9,480, winning 55.5 percent of the vote at as the clock struck midnight.
Dalton, Other Communities See High, Peaceful Turnout
Of the town's 5,000 registered voters, about 1,600 voted by mail, about 500 voted early in person, and so far about 1,500 had voted on Tuesday.
Dalton Fire District To Review ADU Implications on...
There is uncertainty surrounding implications accessory dwelling units will have on the water and sewer rates.
Phoebe Jordan Cast Historic Vote 104 Years Ago
Phoebe Jordan awoke in the wee hours 104 years ago, lit a lantern and set out on the 2 1/2-mile walk down the dirt road from her farm to the school house to vote.
Dalton Officials Sign Off on Bardin Land Sale
During last week's Select Board meeting, members signed the property's deed to Thomas and Esther Balardini for $150,000.
Pittsfield Finishes Unbeaten Season in Youth Football...
Messiah Grandson and Cashius Bartlett-Mood led the Pittsfield juniors to a 26-8 win over Dalton in the Berkshire County Youth Football League Championship Game on Saturday at Berkshire Community College.
Lipton Appealing Dalton Code Enforcement Ruling on Gas...
A public hearing on Nov. 12 will determine whether the new owners of 630 Main St. can proceed with their plan to reopen a gas station.
Dalton Ambulance Committee Recommends Ambulance...
However, in the last couple of weeks, one of these sellers returned to the district to inform it that another agency backed out of a vehicle order last minute, so an ambulance became available early.
Weekend Outlook: Bazaars, First Friday and Day of the...
There are several events this weekend, including first friday activities, live music, and more.
Berkshire County Sees Over $300K for Digital Equity
The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative's Massachusetts Broadband Institute announced $1.33 million to communities as part of its new Municipal Digital Equity Implementation Program.
Dedication Set for Jordan, First Woman to Vote
Phoebe Jordan made history in 1920 as the first woman to cast a ballot in a presidential election after the passage of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote.
CBRSD MCAS Data Shows Value of the Interventionist...
Administrators explained at the last School Committee meeting that the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System scores showed students had made moderate progress toward targets.
Letter: Mitts Will Work for the People
It is a pleasure to endorse Marybeth Mitts as the next representative to the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the Third Berkshire District.
Write-Ins Needed for CBRSD Committee Vacancies
Last Thursday's Central Berkshire School Committee meeting marked the end of term for three members, who have decided not to run for their seats again.
Pittsfield Cooperative Bank Hires Vice President
She has significant experience in branch management, financial advising, personal insurance sales and management, relationship management and customer service.
Weekend Outlook: The Outlook is Spooky with Halloween...
There are several events this weekend, including a country festival fundraiser, Halloween-themed activities, and more.
Dalton Cultural Council Tentatively Approves Grant...
Following a call for applications in September, the organization received applications from 41 organizations and residents requesting funding for local events and initiatives amounting to $45,075.
Dalton Seeks Clarity from DOR on EV Charger Taxation
The two electric vehicle charging stations at the Community Recreation Association have been delayed in energizing to clarify whether the town needs to tax consumers.
Dalton Board of Health Condemns 27 Mountain View...
The Board of Health voted to condemn 27 Mountain View Terrace on Wednesday after not much progress had been made to resolve the home's condition.
History at the Park: Pond Memories
I know what is on the wall at the Nature Center, that states that my grandfather bought Clarksburg State Park from Arnold Print Works in 1927 for $26,500 and sold it to the state for the same amount in 1954, a few months before his death.
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