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Enter the iBerkhires Holiday Lights Photo Contest for Prizes

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iBerkshires.com wants to see your holiday light display, whether it's traditional red and green or a multicolored extravaganza. 
 
Submit digital pictures of your exterior decorations to our Holiday Lights Photo Contest for a chance to win a cash prize of up to $250!
 
You have until midnight on Monday, Dec. 19 — plenty of time to get those lights up! — to submit your entry. The contest is open to all our readers in the Berkshires and surrounding towns. 
 
Pick one picture that best captures your home's holiday spirit, give it a title and write a short caption explaining what we're seeing. Are these your first lights? Have you been adding to your collection? Is there something you just love about your display? 
 
Voting will begin on Tuesday, Dec. 20, at 12:01 a.m. and end on Christmas Day. All the pictures will be available on the iBerkshires' website for our readers to vote on.
 
The pictures will show the title and you can vote once a day for your favorite and the winners will be announced the week following Christmas. Tell your friends to click that link every day to win. 
 
The winner will receive a $250 prize; second place will get $100 and third place a $25 restaurant gift certificate. No purchase is necessary. One valid entry per contestant and you must be 18 years of age or older at time of entry to be eligible.
 
The contest is being sponsored by Berkshire Roots of Pittsfield, which wanted to do something fun for the community this holiday season. 
 
Submit your pictures to iBerkshires here and vote for your favorite on Dec. 20. 

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RFP Ready for North County High School Study

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The working group for the Northern Berkshire Educational Collaborative last week approved a request for proposals to study secondary education regional models.
 
The members on Tuesday fine-tuned the RFP and set a date of Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 4 p.m. to submit bids. The bids must be paper documents and will be accepted at the Northern Berkshire School Union offices on Union Street.
 
Some members had penned in the first week of January but Timothy Callahan, superintendent for the North Adams schools, thought that wasn't enough time, especially over the holidays.
 
"I think that's too short of a window if you really want bids," he said. "This is a pretty substantial topic."
 
That topic is to look at the high school education models in North County and make recommendations to a collaboration between Hoosac Valley Regional and Mount Greylock Regional School Districts, the North Adams Public Schools and the town school districts making up the Northern Berkshire School Union. 
 
The study is being driven by rising costs and dropping enrollment among the three high schools. NBSU's elementary schools go up to Grade 6 or 8 and tuition their students into the local high schools. 
 
The feasibility study of a possible consolidation or collaboration in Grades 7 through 12 is being funded through a $100,000 earmark from the Fair Share Act and is expected to look at academics, faculty, transportation, legal and governance issues, and finances, among other areas. 
 
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