Images Under the Stars Outdoor Movies

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.— Images Cinema's all-ages outdoor series Images Under the Stars returns this summer.

"This year we are highlighting comedy adventure films, big fun films that take us to another time and place while putting a smile on our face," said Dan Hudson, Executive Director.

Each will be shown outside in three different locations in the region, starting at dusk (around 8pm-830pm, depending on the day and conditions). Admission is free. All films are on Monday evenings this year. 

Find these and other Images Cinema events at imagescinema.org.

Monday, July 7: THE MUMMY (1999)

Presented by Camp Northwest Hill
At Airport Rooms at TOURISTS
861 State Rd, North Adams, MA 01247

Monday, July 14: THE PRINCESS BRIDE (1987)

Presented by Donovan O'Connor & Dodig
At Sand Springs Pool + Recreation Center
158 Sand Springs Rd, Williamstown, MA 01267

Monday, July 21: O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? (2000)

Presented by the Clark Art Institute
Sweetwood of Williamstown
1611 Cold Spring Rd, Williamstown, MA 01267

Each evening will feature concessions provided by host venues, along with select special event elements. O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU will be preceded by live bluegrass music by Unken Brew.

Images Under the Stars is free thanks to sponsorship from Camp Northwest Hill, The Clark Art Institute, Donovan O'Connor & Dodig LLP, The Spirit Shop, Adams Community Bank, rkMILES, Wild Oats Community Market, The Porches Inn, Blue Mango, Bloom Meadows, GVH Studio, Greylock Gallery, The Airport Rooms, Hexagon Bagels, Sweetwood of Williamstown, Pine Cobble School, Williams Cultural District, Greylock Federal Credit Union, Mezze In (Bluebird & Co), Tasha Yoga, Tea & Boba Lounge, Little Gilly Quilts, The Print Shop Williamstown, and Burnham Gold Real Estate.

 


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Williamstown Police Looking into Damage at Post Office

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Police are looking into property damage at the U.S. Post Office on Spring Street.
 
On June 28, the Police Department received a report from a member of the Williamstown Garden Club, who was watering flowers at the Post Office and, "noticed that a granite slab had been displaced and a metal grate had been damaged," according to a police report.
 
Officer David Jennings responded to the scene and reported that it, "appeared that a vehicle or piece of machinery had struck the granite slab, causing it to shift into the metal grate and bend it," Jennings wrote.
 
By the middle of July, the damage to the grate was still apparent.
 
Williamstown Police contacted the postmaster, who said he would notify his supervisor about the damage.
 
Police Chief Michael Ziemba on Wednesday confirmed there is no closed-circuit television footage that provides details on how the damage occurred.
 
The damage is estimated to be worth about $500, according to the police report.
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