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Lanesborough Advancing Two Public Safety Building...
A $7.3 million facility could hold police and emergency medical services under one roof and, for $6.5 million, the departments could have their own buildings.
North Adams Council to Take Up Sullivan School Sale
The City Council will be asked Tuesday to authorize the sale of Sullivan School to Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation for $50,000.
24th Annual Berkshire Robotics Challenge
The event is free and open to the public. This year's Challenge, "SUBMERGED," features a field of 27 teams with more than 250 students from all over Berkshire County, using programmable robots to complete a variety of missions.
Williams College Plans Temporary Parking Lot at Former...
Williams College last month secured the town's permission to convert the former site of Towne Field House to a temporary parking lot.
Lt. Gov. Touts Rural Grant Awards in Cummington
A state grant has boosted the Berkshire Trail Building revitalization by $400,000, a project that has been in the works for over six years.
Dalton Hires Executive Assistant to the Town Manager
The Select Board has appointed Lori Venezia as the new executive assistant to the town manager. She started her role on Monday.
Williamstown Prudential Committee Interviews Fire...
The Prudential Committee on Wednesday interviewed three finalists to replace retiring Fire Chief Craig Pedercini.
Clarksburg Closes Case on Police Department
The Select Board this week formally voted to permanently close the Police Department and authorize the town administrator to sell the cruisers.
Adams Theater Announces 2025 Season
The season will include musical performances, dance theater residencies, and a puppetry theater series.
Stamford Library to Host Program on Vermont 251 Club
Jim and Nancy Bushika, Stamford residents and members of the Vermont 251 Club, will present the hour-long program.
Weekend Outlook: First Friday, Ghost Tours & More
There are several events this weekend, including First Friday festivities, live music, a ghost tour, and more.
Williamstown Planners Reject Sweet Farm Road Waivers
The Planning Board on Tuesday voted not to grant the waivers needed to allow a request to accept Sweet Farm Road as a public way to go before town meeting in May.
Mount Greylock Regional School Committee Moves Draft...
Four members of the seven-person committee attended the special in-person meeting at the middle-high school, framed as a budget workshop.
Pittsfield Middle Schools to Restructure in Fall 2026
Superintendent Joseph Curtis will bring a proposed timeline to the committee on March 26.
Traffic Commission OKs Additional Signage on Peck's...
The Traffic Commission approved a petition to install a reflective stop sign at the corner of Vin Hebert Boulevard and Onota Street and a reflective double arrow sign on an existing nearby guardrail.
Haddad Subaru House to Be Demolished
On Monday, the Historical Commission voted to approve the demolition of 676 East St pending a site visit and additional interior photos.
Clark Art Presents Music in the Manton Concert Series
Advance registration encouraged. Capacity is limited.
Create an Ad: BFAIR
This month, students highlighted three programs offered by the social services organization BFAIR: employment services, community-based day services, and day habilitation.
Pittsfield to Overhaul Downtown Alleyway with State...
On Tuesday, the City Council accepted $1,370,000 from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities' HousingWorks Infrastructure Program.
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