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North Adams Farm Stand Using Vending Machine to Sell...
Holly Zabriskie said the idea for the machine came after people were stealing from her farm stand on West Main Street.
Bousquet Plans 'Micro-Cabin' Accommodations
Bousquet Mountain plans to add "micro cabins" to its recreational offerings.
Beacon Cinema Seeing Improvements Amid Growth in...
Hohman said Beacon has been a "beacon" for the Pittsfield community. With the increase in patrons, it was time to update a few of the theater's amenities.
Greylock School Project Passes ConCom, Preps for...
The Greylock School Project has passed one of two local permitting authorities in preparation for bidding documents to be released Nov. 17.
Weekend Outlook: Halloween & Fall Events
Check out the Halloween and fall events happening this weekend throughout Berkshire County. A list of trick-or-treat hours and events can also be found here.
Williamstown Planning Board Refining Campus Overlay...
The Planning Board last week discussed bringing a campus overlay proposal to town meeting as soon as this May.
MCLA 'Groundbreaking' Kicks Off Construction of...
College officials say the planned Campagna Kleefeld Center for Creativity in the Arts will have a transformative effect on Massachusetts College of Liberal Art.
Pittsfield's Ward 7 Councilor Steps Down
Ward 7 Councilor Rhonda Serre will step down from her post a couple of months early to work in education.
Construction Begins on Images Cinema's Two-Screen...
The Look Forward Capital Campaign continues
North Adams Airport Welcomes New Manager, New...
The Airport Commission moved through its regular business Tuesday night, marking a significant step forward with the presence of a new manager, Andrew Franklin, and a fully functioning commission.
Lenox Library to Screen Documentary 'Hear Me: Gun...
The film explores root causes, stories of impact, and a way forward—through the voices of experts: those who have lived it.
Pittsfield Street Improvement Project: Oct. 20-24
Use caution when traveling on these roads. Drivers should seek alternate routes to avoid traffic delays
Pittsfield Ward 7 Candidates Mull Mosquito Control,...
Candidates for Ward 7 found common ground on a couple of topics during Thursday's debate sponsored by Pittsfield Community Television and iBerkshires.
Berkshire Bach Society Harpsichord Festival Concludes
Join BBS for a special recital of French Baroque music for keyboard by Peter Sykes on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, 3pm
Semester Cinema to Shoot its Next Feature Film in...
At Semester Cinema, thirty film professionals mentor and collaborate with forty-five college film and theater students to make an ambitious feature film for national release.
Williamstown Select Board Talks Trash
Nancy Nylen, who represents the town on the 14-town Northern Berkshire Solid Waste Management District, was before the board at its late September meeting to talk about the district's activities and the operations at the town transfer station.
MassDOT Announces Reprocurement for Service Plazas...
Focus remains delivering the highest-quality service plazas and best value for taxpayers
Pittsfield At Large Candidates Debate
Four incumbents, a former councilor, and an outgoing School Committee member took turns in threes on questions that were chosen blindly from a bulletin board.
Becker Pond Dam to be Removed to Help Local River...
The dam has been closed since 2016 after TNC recognized it as a hazard to the public. The dam is located on TNC’s 1,500-acre Mount Plantain Reserve.
Candidates Debate Homeless Problem, Traffic in...
There weren't any fireworks at Wednesday's debates for Wards 2 and 5 as the candidates seem to agree in general on issues and with the homeless being a major topic. The differences were in the details.
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