Auction to Benefit Berkshire Nursing Families Services

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Berkshire Nursing Families (BNF) is announced that their annual Silent Auction has moved online.
 
The Online Auction will launch on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, at 9 am, and a preview of selected items is live now at
 
The BNF Silent Auction features dozens of sought after items and experiences including signed memorabilia from The Red Sox, Bruins, & Patriots items, vouchers to Berkshire summer camps, meal credits at beloved local restaurants, hotel stays, yoga & wellness services, performing arts tickets, and even a ride in a firetruck.
 
All proceeds will go towards BNF's mission to provide essential feeding and parenting support for families in the region.
 
Proceeds from this Annual Trivia Fundraiser help keep all BNF services 100 percent free.
 
The Online Auction goes live on Feb. 27 at 9 am and will close Saturday, March 7 at 8:30pm and can be accessed via the BNF website at https://givebutter.com/c/BNFtrivia2026/auction.
 
For more information about Berkshire Nursing Families visit www.berkshirenursingfamilies.org.
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Williamstown Fire District Dedicates New Station

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff

Chief Jeffrey Dias recognizes firefighter Alexandra Riggs, who will graduate from Williams College next week. See more photos here.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Massachusetts fire marshal came to town Saturday to congratulate the local Fire District and the taxpayers of Williamstown for the "amazing" station they have built on Main Street.
 
"I travel around the state, and I've seen hundreds of firehouses around the state — some great, some not so great," Fire Marshal Jon Davine told a crowd gathered outside the station for its dedication. "And I think we saw what the previous station here was in Williamstown. I'll tell you, especially in Western Massachusetts, we have a really big problem with deteriorating firehouses throughout Western Mass. These buildings are collapsing around our firefighters.
 
"And, as the marshal, it's my job to advocate for the departments for more funding. We've been working with our state reps and local reps and the fire chiefs association, trying to come up with different funding streams, so that we can help these departments build new stations, do better, safer stations, so that they have the equipment and the building they deserve to do their job safely."
 
The chair of the Prudential Committee, which governs the Fire District, and the chief of the department both thanked Williamstown residents for the 2023 special district meeting vote that paved the way for the station that went into operation earlier this year.
 
"It's an honor and a privilege to join you today as we celebrate this grand opening of the new firehouse," Chief Jeffrey Dias said. "This facility is so much more than a building that houses fire trucks. It stands as a symbol of our community's commitment to safety, preparedness and public service. It's a place where our members will maintain our equipment. They will learn about our craft. They'll share meals and, yes, from time to time, they're going to share sorrow.
 
"This isn't a fire station. This is a firehouse. And people have heard me say this a million times already. And it houses the very best second family that one could imagine."
 
Dias was joined at the podium set up in the parking lot for the noon ceremony by Prudential Committee Chair David Moresi, state Rep. John Barrett III and the the Rev. William F. Cyr, who gave an invocation.
 
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