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MassWildLife: 'Tis the season to see snowy owls
Snowy owls spend most of the year in the cold Arctic tundra, but some snowy owls will spread out to other areas during the winter months.
Pittsfield Council OKs Berkshire Carousel Committee
The City Council has voted to create a committee that handles the Berkshire Carousel offer — but not without debate on procedural details.
Adams Town Meeting OKs Memorial Building Sale
Town meeting on Tuesday authorized the Board of Selectmen to negotiate purchase-and-sale and lease agreements for Memorial Building.
Op-Ed: If Trump Really Wants to Help Working People He...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was created to protect regular people from abusive banks and other businesses. Isn’t that what Trump said he wants to do?
Adams Town Meeting Rejects Petition for Greylock Glen...
Town meeting members on Tuesday resoundingly rejected a citizen's petition pushing the creation of a Greylock Glen Commission.
Berkshire Museum to Offer Community Programming During...
While the museum undergoes construction, it will produce a lineup of off-site events and educational programs across the Berkshires, utilizing partnerships with local organizations.
Letter: Greylock Glen's Future Is at a Crossroads;...
I urge the citizens of Adams to support the citizens' petition to establish a Greylock Glen Commission — a critical step to provide the expert oversight this project desperately needs.
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ALVIN OUELLET: Recent En Plein Air Landscape Paintings "ELLIPTICALS"
Berkshire Carousel Offer Needs More Community Input
More conversation is needed before the City Council can decide to accept or reject ownership of the Berkshire Carousel.
Adams Officials Approve Term Sheet for Memorial...
The Board of Selectmen approved a term sheet for the redevelopment of the Memorial Building ahead of Tuesday's special town meeting.
Williamstown Fire District Facing Emergency Repair on...
Last week, Chief Craig Pedercini told the Prudential Committee that an issue on Engine 2 that officials planned to address in fiscal year 2026 reached the point where he had to pull the apparatus from service.
Berkshire Green Drinks Feature BEAT Update
Berkshire Green Drinks presents: "Protecting the Environment of the Berkshires: BEAT's Year of Progress" with Berkshire Environmental Action Team staff
Weekend Outlook: Immersive Installations, First...
First Friday celebrates the third annual LUMINAMA. Dress in your most illuminated outfits and visit businesses and galleries, and look at the decorated storefronts (including iBerkshires!)
Dalton Public Safety Group Split on Grant Funds
The Public Safety Advisory Committee is split on how to proceed in obtaining grant funding.
'Wayfinding' Study Group Presents Plan to Williamstown...
The Select Board on Monday heard the results of a six-month effort to develop a plan for new "wayfinding" signage throughout the downtown.
Pittsfield Takes 'Big Step' With Supportive Housing
On Tuesday, Hearthway Inc. hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking for 37 new units of supportive housing, 28 on vacant land on West Housatonic Street and nine at Zion Lutheran Church on First Street.
Lanesborough to Mall Owners: Pay Your Taxes
The owners say they are plagued by the costs of stabilizing a rundown property that should not have gotten to its current state and cite "inhibitive" taxation from the Baker Hill Road District.
Dalton Green Committee Selects Climate Action Logo
The Green Committee voted to select Ashlyn Roch's submission for its Climate Action Plan logo during its November meeting.
Hoosac Valley Coal & Grain Marks Five Years Under New...
Hoosac Valley Coal and Grain owner Jennifer Brown has expanded the business hoping to remind shoppers of Adams' past.
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