Women in Art Features 73 Berkshire County Women Artists

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — 73 women artists will showcase their work for Women in Art, a group exhibition opening in March at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts in Pittsfield.  
 
The show celebrates the creativity, perspectives and voices of women in the Berkshires working across all media.  It aims to highlight the diversity of women's artistic practices – bold or subtle, experimental, or traditional.  
 
The artists responded to a call for art from the Pittsfield Office of Cultural Development early in 2026.  The call was open to women artists (cis and trans).  Hundreds of pieces were submitted from across Berkshire County.  The show features emerging and established artists across the Berkshires and showcases paintings, sculpture, photography, mixed media, digital, fiber and more. 
 
"The response to this call was overwhelming, it's quite obvious that women are looking for something to celebrate," said Jen Glockner, Pittsfield's Cultural Development Director.  "Art is powerful. Women are powerful.  This exhibition celebrates that."
 
Women in Art opens on International Women's Day - Sunday, March 8 with a reception from 11am-1pm at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts.  The exhibition runs through March 27.  The gallery is open Wednesday-Friday 11am-3pm or by appointment. 
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Berkshire County Firefighters Graduate from Mass Firefighting Academy

STOW, Mass. — The Massachusetts Firefighting Academy this week graduated 45 firefighters from the 50-day Career Recruit Firefighting Training Program, including six Berkshire County firefighters.
 
Graduating from Career Recruit Class S44 were Shamus Gaherty of Monterey; Broc Healey, Carolina Jones and Scott Matteson Jr. from Pittsfield; and Paul Hernandez and Michael Meagher of Stockbridge. 
 
"Massachusetts firefighters are on the frontlines protecting their communities every day, and today’s graduates are needed now more than ever," said State Fire Marshal Jon Davine. "The hundreds of hours of foundational training they've received will provide them with the physical, mental, and technical skills to perform their jobs effectively and safely."
 
Career Recruit Class S44 trained in Springfield. Its 21 members represent the fire departments of Agawam, Holden, Marlborough, Monterey, Northampton, Palmer, Pittsfield, Springfield, Stockbridge, and Turners Falls.
 
The 24 members of Career Recruit Class BW38 trained in Bridgewater and were expected to graduate last week — but the ceremony was postponed after the Blizzard of 2026 dropped more than 30 inches of snow on the campus. They represent the fire departments of Bourne, Braintree, Cohasset, Duxbury, Fall River, Hanover, Harwich, Kingston, Milton, North Attleboro, Provincetown, Rockland, and Scituate.
 
Maurice Jarmman Jr. of the Marlborough Fire Department, graduating with S44, and Jacob Warmington of the Duxbury, class BW38, were presented the Richard N. Bangs Outstanding Student Award.
 
The award is named for a longtime chair of the Massachusetts Fire Training Council and reflects the recruit's academic and practical skills, testing, and evaluations over the course of the 10-week program. It is given to one recruit in each graduating career recruit training class.  
 
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