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Governor Signs Laws Lowering Health Care Costs, Strengthening Oversight
New laws cap prescription drug copays at $25, improve access to primary care, and close regulatory gaps exploited by Steward Health Care
Progressives March for Human Rights in Pittsfield
The Pittsfield People's March was designed to unite community members, raise awareness, and promote the fundamental rights of all people.
Train Car Uncoupling Closes Ashton Avenue in North Adams
Ashton Avenue was closed for nearly two hours on Saturday after one of the cars on a westbound train uncoupled.
Dalton Mail-In Ballot Instructions Had Date Error
Town voters started receiving mail-in ballots Friday for February's special election but were surprised to find an error.
Big Y Partners with Red Cross Relief Campaign in Response to California Wildfires
Now through Friday, Jan. 31st, Big Y customers and employees will have the opportunity to donate to American Red Cross Disaster Relief at all Big Y supermarket locations throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Berkshire HorseWorks Secures Grants to Support Literacy, Mental Health Programs
Grants from the Central Berkshire Fund, Greylock ABC Fund, and William J. & Margery S. Barrett Fund will provide access to underserved children across Berkshire County.
Pittsfield FedEx to Close This Year
The Federal Express Shipment Center on Federico Drive will close later this year.
MassWildlife: Why you shouldn't feed wildlife this winter
While people have good intentions, supplemental feeding of wildlife typically does more harm than good.
Williamstown CPA Requests Come in Well Above Available Funds
The Community Preservation Committee faces nearly $300,000 in funding requests for fiscal year 2026.
Old Williamstown Road Opened for Pedestrian Use
The state has removed hard barriers on Old Williamstown Road, allowing strictly pedestrian use.
Pittsfield Man Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter
Judge Agostini of Berkshire Superior Court sentenced Johnson to 12 to 15 years in state prison.
Pittsfield First-Responders Recognized for Lifesaving Efforts on Infant
The first responders were recognized for their actions on Nov. 22 "where life-saving measures were performed on an infant."
Berkshire Agricultural Ventures Appoints Three New Board Members
Farmer and local agricultural leader Meg Bantle, community volunteer and farm business co-founder Mimi Beaven, and former BAV interim executive director Glenn Bergman were elected at the Board’s Annual Meeting in December 2024.
Pittsfield Man Charged With Carjacking
A Pittsfield man has been charged with carjacking following an incident Thursday in the Target parking lot.
EPA Completes Review of Rose Disposal Pit
The Rose Disposal Pit site is a 1-acre area contaminated with waste oils, solvents, and hazardous materials disposed of by General Electric from 1951 to 1959.
Marchetti's First State of City Speech Points to Successes, Challenges
Mayor Peter Marchetti invited residents to join "One Pittsfield" during his first State of the City address on Thursday.
Williamstown Signs on to Opioid Abatement Collaborative
The town Monday signed on to a North County initiative to address and combat opioid addiction in the region.
Clarksburg Officials Debate Need for School Repairs, Renovations
School officials acknowledged that Clarksburg School is need of renovation or rebuild but declined to commit at this point to plan of action.
Taylor July 4 Tickets on Sale Jan. 29
James Taylor returns to Tanglewood with his All-Star Band for performances on Thursday, July 3, and Friday, July 4, at 8 p.m. in the Koussevitzky Music Shed.
Williams College Student Struck by Car on Main Street
A pedestrian hit by a car on Main Street on Wednesday evening was treated and released from Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield, police said Thursday.
Weekend Outlook: Sherlock Holmes Takes a Case, Music & More
There are several events this weekend to help you recharge from your week including a school play, live music, and more.
Grant Supports Memoir Writing Workshop at Monterey Library
The Friends of the Library will provide in-kind contributions matching the grant amount.
Adams 2025 Annual Town Census Mailed
Census forms have been mailed to all residents.
Williamstown Planners Give Final OK for Habitat Subdivision
The long road to getting a short road approved by the town came to a successful end for Northern Berkshire Habitat for Humanity on Tuesday night.
Dalton Candidates Debate Infrastructure, Police Station at Candidate Forum
The four candidates on the ballot, Robert Collins, Rich Haley, Levi Renderer and Patrick Carsell appeared at a forum Wednesday night to highlight their perspectives on issues including transparency and collaboration, the condition of the police station, and roads and sidewalks.
Airport Commission Drama Surfaces at North Adams Council Meeting
The controversies stewing at the Airport Commission bubbled over to City Council on Tuesday night with a councilor demanding an investigation and the subject of a failed lease agreement claiming conflicts of interest and mayoral tampering.
PCTV Welcomes New Digital Navigator To Empower Community
Samuel Pascual's role is a one-year, grant-funded position designed to promote digital equity through community media centers.
Pittsfield Toter System Reducing Waste, Increasing Recycling
Pittsfield now throws away about 1,024 tons of trash per month, down from 1,388 tons, and recycles about 201 tons per month, compared to 148 tons. Since its implementation in the fall, the city has saved more than $367,000.
Car Shears Utility Pole Closing Pittsfield's West Street
A portion of West Street is closed after a sport utility vehicle hit and broke a utility pole Wednesday morning
Orchards Renovation Likely to Add Tax Revenue in Williamstown
This winter's renovation of a defunct Main Street hotel is the kind of commercial development that town officials are hoping will generate non-residential property tax revenue.
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