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Greylock Federal Joining Credit Union Collaborative
Greylock Federal Credit Union is moving some of its back-office operations to a collaborative network but says customers shouldn't see any difference.
Chili's Grill & Bar Closes in Pittsfield
The casual dining restaurant chain Chili's is pulling up stakes at its Hubbard Avenue location.
Park Square Maple Couldn't Weather Summer Storms
A large limb from a 32-foot sugar maple in the park fell next to the fountain area over the weekend. Caution tape and traffic barrels now surround the aftermath.
Pittsfield Awarded Clean Water Grant
Pittsfield was awarded a $445,104 Lead Service Line Planning Grant
Pittsfield Nonprofit Asks for Building Permit Forgiveness
The Westside Legends would like a helping hand from the city in the form of fee forgiveness for an upcoming condo project.
Cheshire Rejects Override, Votes Reduced School Budget
Voters on Monday rejected a Proposition 2 1/2 override and passed a motion that would level fund the town's fiscal 2025 school assessment.
Williamstown Planning Board Reduces Parking Lot for Art Museum
Williams College will be back before the Zoning Board of Appeals on Thursday for a development plan review for the school's planned art museum at the Field Park rotary.
Dalton's Orchard Road Reconstruction Pushed to 2025
The last estimate for construction was overly optimistic because, at the time, it was unclear how long obtaining the two easements would take, Town Manager Thomas Hutcheson said.
BCC's EMT Training Course Fills Need in Berkshire County
Once they pass the written exam, they will be ready for immediate employment as EMTs in Berkshire County, filling an urgent workforce need.
Berkshire Grown to Raise $15k for Mobile Farmers Market
National Farmers Market week highlights the role farmers markets play in providing communities with access to fresh, locally grown products.
Vegan Restaurateurs Offer North County New Options
This year, the family took on a new challenge, purchasing the historic West End Market building at 437 West Main St. and opening the city's first vegan restaurant, Wish Tree.
Super Explains Changes in Pittsfield Schools' Central Office
Administrators will soon decide to repost the assistant superintendent of curriculum, instruction, and educational, engagement or to keep the role of interim deputy superintendent for the time being and repost the other position in early 2025.
Third Splash Pad Proposed for Pittsfield
Full cost estimates have not been completed but based on recent repairs made to the Clapp Park splash pad, it is estimated to cost between $350,000 and $450,000.
MassDOT: 2024 Low Number Plate Lottery Applications Open
Applications will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 16.
Governor Signs HERO Act
This legislation will increase benefits, modernize services and promote inclusivity for veterans in Massachusetts.
MassWildlife: FAQs About Rattlesnakes
While rattlesnakes are native to Massachusetts, most people have never seen a rattlesnake here.
Mass DEP Officials Visit Hoosic Riverbank Stabilization Site
The Conservation Commission on Thursday heard that the town is making progress on gaining approval for a riverbank stabilization plan near North Street.
BCC Announces New Staff, Promotions
Berkshire Community College (BCC) announces the addition of four staff members, two promotions and a title change.
King Kone Has Soft Re-Opening as Worker Co-Op
King Kone had a soft opening at the end of the week, offering the frozen treats on a "pay what you will" basis while employees perfected the craft.
Pittsfield High School English Teacher Releases New Album
The name of his latest album, "Nothing Left to Borrow," captures his collaboration with local musicians, inspiration from popular artists and musical styles and his own experiences.
Dalton Historical Gets Clarification on Historic District Phase
The Historical Commission received clarification on what is needed for the first phase of establishing the proposed second historic district.
Cheshire Snack Shack Opens on Farnams Causeway
A former concession stand on Farnams Causeway has been renovated and reopened as the Snack Shack serving food, drinks and Italian ice.
Peregrine Falcon Nesting Season Complete
Cliffs Clear to Hike and Climb Again
MassDOR: July Revenue Collections Total $2.648 Billion
Monthly collections down $18 million or 0.7 percent vs. July 2023 actual
Hogeland Stepping Down from Williamstown Select Board
For nearly two decades, Andrew Hogeland has demonstrated a sense of civic duty and a commitment to his adopted hometown.
West Stockbridge Gearing Up for Zucchini Fest
Sponsored by the West Stockbridge Cultural Council, the festival has drawn thousands to the town's center over the years and is a testament to its tight-knit community.
Weekend Outlook: Hot Glass Shop, Zucchini Festival
There are a variety of events this weekend, including a Zucchini Festival, live music, and more.
MassDOT: South County Construction Operations
Nighttime Construction Operations on I-90 Eastbound and Westbound Monday, Aug. 12, through Friday, Aug. 16 Traffic will be allowed through the work zones
Cheshire to Decide School Budget Override, Public Safety Vehicles
Cheshire voters on Monday will vote by ballot on a Proposition 2 1/2 override to cover the balance of the town's portion of the Hoosac Valley Regional School District fiscal 2025 budget as well as two debt exclusions.
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