Community
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.
State Grant Supports Pedestrian Safety on Pittsfield's West Street
A $235,000 boost from the state will fund "road diet" improvements on West Street, a corridor that saw two pedestrian fatalities last year.
Mini-Golf Course Proposed in Pittsfield
The Conservation Commission last week again continued a notice of intent application from K&M Bowling for a mini-golf course at 555 Dalton Ave.
Elder Services Relocates Administrative Offices
Elder Services is now housed in its new location at 73 South Church Street in Pittsfield.
MassDOT Alerts Customers of EZDriveMA Scam
Do not open links in text messages which request payment
Dalton Fire Chief Suspended, Under Investigation
The fire chief has been suspended for a month over allegations of sexual harassment, grant overspending and "employee concerns."
Rotary Club of Pittsfield Scholarship Winners
The scholarships were presented in June 2024.
2nd Street to Present 'REPAIR'
Three free performances to feature storytelling, music and movement
Pittsfield Hair Salon Owner Shocked by Break-In During Harris Visit
The owner was shocked to find that her locked business across from the back of the theater had been entered and the bathroom used during this time.
Dalton Climate Panel Stresses Funding Needs, Collaboration
Over the course of about 10 months, volunteers will be working with the consultant Blue Strike Environmental to develop a plan in an attempt to achieve net zero by 2050, in line with the state's goal.
PCBs Detection Pauses GE Demolition
Elevated levels of PCBs in a single air sample have halted demolition work on the former General Electric site.
Pittsfield Historical Panel Delays CYC Demolition
The Historical Commission wants to see a better effort to preserve the former Catholic Youth Center rather than a plan to level it.
Williamstown Board of Health Seeks Amicable End to Dispute
The Board of Health on Monday discussed how to communicate with a resident about an order to deal with a nuisance on their Simonds Road property.
Adams Residents Frustrated With Specialty Minerals Dustings
he neighbors north of Specialty Minerals are hoping for some relief from the sticky, gritty coating that's been covering their cars, patios and outdoor furniture.
Clarksburg School Gets New Playground Equipment, Awaits Stairlift
The school received a $64,000 Feigenbaum Foundation grant a couple years ago, but because of supply and shipping delays from the pandemic, the equipment was not delivered until this past winter.
Dalton Firefighters Commended for Their Work
This donation says the firefighters are out there doing a wonderful job every day for the citizens of Dalton and neighboring communities when called upon for emergencies, Tobin said afterward.
Hoosac Valley Motorcycle Club Annual Nut and Bolt Poker Run
This ride invites motorcycle enthusiasts from all over to embark on a scenic 120-mile journey through the picturesque roads of western Massachusetts.
CBRSD Mulls Vocational Transport in Regional Agreement
The Central Berkshire Regional School District is considering adding vocational transportation to the draft regional agreement.
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