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Hogeland Stepping Down from Williamstown Select Board
For nearly two decades, Andrew Hogeland has demonstrated a sense of civic duty and a commitment to his adopted hometown.
State Grant Supports Pedestrian Safety on Pittsfield's...
A $235,000 boost from the state will fund "road diet" improvements on West Street, a corridor that saw two pedestrian fatalities last year.
Mini-Golf Course Proposed in Pittsfield
The Conservation Commission last week again continued a notice of intent application from K&M Bowling for a mini-golf course at 555 Dalton Ave.
2nd Street to Present 'REPAIR'
Three free performances to feature storytelling, music and movement
Dalton Climate Panel Stresses Funding Needs,...
Over the course of about 10 months, volunteers will be working with the consultant Blue Strike Environmental to develop a plan in an attempt to achieve net zero by 2050, in line with the state's goal.
Clarksburg School Gets New Playground Equipment,...
The school received a $64,000 Feigenbaum Foundation grant a couple years ago, but because of supply and shipping delays from the pandemic, the equipment was not delivered until this past winter.
Triplex Screens Norman Mailer Documentary
Following the Aug. 9 screening will be a talkback with Mailer's daughter Maggie, who lives in Lenox and Lenox bookstore owner Matt Tannenbaum.
North Adams ConCom Balks at Using Herbicides Near...
Nearly a dozen residents attended Monday's Conservation Commission meeting to express opposition to a forest management plan that will include logging and the use of herbicides near Notch Reservoir.
Park Street Paving Set This Week
Be prepared for detours and delays this week as the repaving of Park Street is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 6, and Wednesday, Aug. 7.
Berkshire Communities Awarded Woodland Conservation...
Through the Woodlands Partnership Program, the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) is awarding grants to ten rural communities and six regional conservation and economic development organizations to improve access to outdoor recreation in public forests, enhance the safety of outdoor play, and implement climate resilient forestry practices.
Greylock Elementary School Community Forums
The forums will provide valuable insights into the new school proposal, including details about the design, timeline, and associated costs.
Bel Air Dam's $20M Demolition Facing Year-End Deadline
The $20 million allocated to demolish the Bel Air Dam will expire at the end of the year if a contractor is not chosen.
Williamstown Library Committee Looks to Advance...
The Milne Library's Building and Grounds Committee on Thursday recommended that the director move ahead with several repairs to the building.
State Awarded Federal Grant for Mobility Management...
The $360,000 pilot program will fund a statewide mobility management pilot, including hiring a statewide mobility manager and related contractual and administrative support.
Firm Chosen to Lead Study on 'Reconnecting' North...
Stoss Landscape Urbanism and its partners are charged with providing North Adams options for addressing the failing overpass to create a more connected and thriving downtown.
Weekend Outlook: Fairs, Festivals & Re-enactments
There are a variety of events this weekend, including the inaugural Lanesborough Day, festivals, and more.
Hoosic River Measurements Taken by Army Corps of...
Later this fall, the city and HRR will again offer public meetings for the community to learn about the study's progress and to share their thoughts about activities they would like to have in and around the river.
Lanesborough Village Fire/Water Receives $1M State...
The Fire and Water District received a $1 million boost from the state for a new drinking water well on Bull Hill Road.
Adams Theater Presents Community Movement Workshop
Dance residency leads to community collaborations
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