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Weekend Outlook: St. Patrick's Day
There are a variety of events in Berkshire County this weekend including St. Patrick’s Day Dinners, live music, and more.
Dalton Hazard Mitigation Plan Near Completion
The goal of the plan is to increase the town's capacity and promote a hazard mitigation culture in the community through education, regulations, planning, and collaboration with neighboring regions.
Pittsfield Board Continues Hearing on Mobile Home Rent...
The request for hefty rent increases to a Valentine Road mobile home park seems unlikely following the Mobile Home Park Rent Control Board meeting on Thursday night.
BCC Names Fall Dean's List Students
BCC announced it has named 312 students to the fall 2023 dean's list.
Local Accountants Offering Tacos & Tax Advice
Local accountants want to take the intimidation out of tax season for business owners with the help of tacos.
Dalton Planners Explore Tiny Home Amendment to ADU...
During the board's meeting in February, Tiny Home Industry Association President Dan Fitzpatrick joined the meeting via Zoom to give a presentation on tiny homes.
Fitch-Hoose House Gets African American Heritage Trail...
The African American Heritage Trail has 48 sites in 29 Massachusetts and Connecticut towns that showcase the history and context of African Americans who played crucial roles in the region, United States, and world.
Williams Men's Basketball Falls in NCAA Tourney
The Christopher Newport men's basketball team Friday outscored Williams, 30-21, in the second half to earn a 60-49 win in the third round of the NCAA Division III tournament.
Crane Museum Pauses Search for Permanent Location...
The Crane Museum of Papermaking has indefinitely paused its search for a permanent location and shifted its focus to a pop-up museum model.
Dalton Sees Budget Increases for Software
The Finance Committee last week discussed increases in next year's budget from software updates and changes that improve security.
Weekend Outlook: Maple Sugaring Season, Live Music,...
There are a variety of events this weekend in the Berkshires including a sugaring season celebration, International Women's Day community celebration dinner, live music, and more.
Dalton Cable Advisory Commission Discuss Contract...
The commission was re-established to negotiate a new contract with Charter Communications. The last time the town had a contract was in 1997 with Time Warner Cable, which was purchased by Spectrum in 2016.
Meals on Wheels Gets Pet Food Delivery Service
A collaboration between Berkshire Humane Society, Elder Services of Berkshire County, and Berkshire Family & Individual Resources (BFAIR) has established a pet assistance assistance program for Meals on Wheels members.
Dalton Seeks Input on Hazard Mitigation Plan
The meeting will be held on Friday, March 8 from 10:30 to 11:30 am at Town Hall.
Dalton Board OKs Talks for EV Stations
The project would install two chargers each at Pine Grove Park and the Senior Center, and one at Greenridge Park, with paving, painting, software, and maintenance being the only costs to the town.
Dalton Select Board Discusses Housing Rehabilitation...
During the two sessions at which this initiative was discussed, it was demonstrated that there are a lot of components that need to be considered to successfully implement a fund like this in a fiscally responsible and effective way.
Dalton Public Library Hires New Library Director
For the last four weeks, Forest has been settling into the position by getting to know the library and its patrons.
Williams Men Win in Second Round of NCAA Tourney
Cole Prowitt-Smith hit a lay-up with seven seconds left Saturday to give the Williams College men's basketball team a 79-77 win over SUNY Oswego in the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament.
Senator Mark Announces March Office Hours
Appointments are not required.
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