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Bidwell House Museum: The First Massachusetts Constitution and How Town Actions Derailed It
Sally Hadden is a legal historian of early America and the antebellum United States.
Lenox Library to present Spirits of the Revolution
The event is free and open to the public and will take place at the Church on the Hill, 169 Main Street, Lenox.
Arrowhead: Strange Fancies
Series of Presentations Led by Robert Oakes Begins May 29
Holiday Hours: Memorial Day
Holiday closures and events for Memorial Day.
Milne Public Library Gearing Up to Host their Cultural Showcase
The showcase will feature more than 30 Berkshire organizations where attendees are encouraged to "Explore the world in a day" through food, music, dance, crafts, and more.
WAM Theatre Announces Leadership Transition
WAM Theatre Announces Leadership Transition as Molly Merrihew Joins Shakespeare & Company; Erin Patrick Named Managing Director
CHP Welcomes New Board Members
Community Health Programs Welcomes New Board Members Marlene Eichholz and Derek Scammahorn
Greylock Federal Promotes Senior Vice President, Lending Officer
McCluskey has experience in housing and community development, with a focus on expanding access to affordable homeownership.
Greylock Federal welcomes John Rose, Vice President, Consumer Lending
Rose will provide strategic leadership and management of all consumer loan products and lending operations at Greylock, including direct and indirect auto lending, credit cards and personal loans.
Barbara Viniar To Speak About Writing Historical Fiction
Author of "Little Bird" at Arrowhead, May 27
Dalton UMC Community Tag and Bake Sale Week
At the event, the church will offer food, beverages and bake sale items for purchase, with all proceeds supporting the church’s general fund.
Letter: Vote Yes on School Budgets as Presented
I strongly urge you to support those who are willing to do the challenging, time consuming, and often unrewarded work of serving on our committees.
Ventfort Hall Offers Intro to Tarot Card
The workshop will take place Sunday, May 24, from 11 am to 2 pm.
Berkshire Choral Celebrates African-American Composers at Ozawa Hall
Dr. André Thomas, an international icon of choral conducting and expert in music of the African diaspora conducts inspiring works by African- American composers from spirituals to the Harlem Renaissance through today.
Letter: Williamstown Should Adopt Ban on Sewage Sludge Land Application
Let's keep our lands safe for our children and future generations.
Letter: Real Issue in Hinsdale Is Leadership Failure
Dalton did not make a rash or emotional choice. They made a strict, calculated decision to protect their own officers.
Letter: Vote for Williamstown School Budget and Amendment
We encourage all voters in Williamstown who care about education to come to the town meeting on May 19 and vote to pass the school budget and the amendment to the budget.
Letter: Support the School Budget at the Williamstown Town Meeting
I encourage voters to support the proposed school budget as presented.
Berkshire Workforce Board Welcomes New Board Member
Workforce Board Welcomes New Member Maureen McLaughlin of Mill Town Capital
From Snowstorms to Summer Road Trips: A Berkshire Driver's Guide to Year-Round Driving a Subaru
Living in the Berkshires means four very real seasons — and your car needs to handle every single one of them.
NAPL: Hometown Heroes in the Civil War
Hometown Heroes in the Civil War features twentyseven narratives of Berkshire County men who answered President Lincoln's call to preserve the Republic.
Author to Discuss the Liberations of Sue Moody
Gail Gelburd has a PhD and is an artist and author, having written more than a dozen books, mostly about artists.
Pittsfield Company Fined for Asbestos Violations
MassDEP discovered the violations during inspections of the office building in October 2025.
Berkshire Music School Announces Talent and Merit Scholarship Auditions
Event Set for June 27, 2026, at 30 Wendell Ave, Pittsfield, MA
Clark Art Invites People With Dementia, Caregivers for Gallery Talk
Tours are held on select Mondays from 1–4 pm (when the museum is closed to the public) and meet in the Manton Research Center reading room.
Norman Rockwell Museum Appoints Director and CEO
Boettcher comes to the Museum following a 20-year tenure at the Birmingham Museum of Art.
LGBTQ+ Business, Professional Leaders Networking Event
The community conversation and networking event will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Renaissance House, located at 247 South St. in Pittsfield.
Railroad Street Youth Project Culinary Arts Dinner
A celebration of the accomplishments of local youth, this special event features a five-course meal prepared by young participants in the Culinary Arts Apprenticeship Program, the awarding of the Railroad Street Youth Student Empowerment (RYSE) Scholarship, and honoring Melissa Mae, the long- serving past President of RSYP's Board of Directors.
































