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Pittsfield School Committee Updates Social Media Policy
The school district updated its staff use of social media and personal cell phones policy.
Allendale Pines Expansion to Bring More Affordable Homes
The expansion is located at 395 Cheshire Road, bordering the Ashuwillticook Trail, and will include 22 manufactured homes.
Friends of the North Adams Public Library Mark 50 Years
Fifty years ago this August, the trustees of the North Adams Public Library discussed the potential for creating a "friends" group that could raise funds to meet the library's needs.
Governor Healey Unveils Art Exhibition by Berkshire Artists
The artists are Adam Brown of Lenox, Sarah Sutro of North Adams and Shelsy Rodriguez of Pittsfield. Their works will be displayed in the reception area of the governor's office through Sept. 12.
MountainOne Participates in Central Berkshire Habitat for Humanity's Women Build
The program empowers women to take an active role in construction while advancing the mission of affordable housing in the Berkshires.
Pittsfield Street Improvement Project: Aug. 18-22
Use caution when traveling on these roads. Drivers should seek alternate routes to avoid traffic delays. This schedule is subject to change based upon weather conditions.
Mount Greylock School Committee Seeks Input on Superintendent Hiring
Mount Greylock Regional School Committee delayed the decision on promoting the interim superintendent and heard an update on the new incident response plan.
Businesses Request $700K in Pittsfield Economic Development Funds
A total of $700,000 in Pittsfield Economic Development Fund monies has been requested to bring a new business to the city and expand a longtime one.
Dalton Holds Community Sessions on Public Safety Building
From tours of the deteriorating precinct, information sessions with the Public Safety Facility Committee, the development of a Facebook page, to a survey, the town is engaging the community to keep them informed of the situation and develop a solution.
Burlington Store Debuts in Pittsfield on Friday
During the morning ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, Aug. 22, the store will present a $5,000 donation to teachers at Craneville Elementary for much-needed back-to-school supplies.
Governor Signs Chapter 90 Bill
The bill will strengthen local roads, reduce congestion, and ensure safe, reliable travel across the state.
Williamstown Making Progress on Recreation Initiatives
New recreation opportunities are popping up around town this summer with more to come, officials hope.
MassWildlife: Bear Aware Camping
Massachusetts is black bear country. If you're planning a camping trip in an RV or tent, follow these 5 tips to stay safe and keep bears wild.
Whitney's Garden Center Has Grown Over Three Decades
Whitney's Farm and Market is blooming with flowers and plants as the summer season wanes, along fresh produce like corn for cookouts.
MassDOT, Construction Firm Interested in Stanley Park Lots
The Site 9 redevelopment project is close to being finished with only some final amendments before approval.
Pittsfield's Plant Connector Closes But Familiar Face Remains
The Plant Connector is closing down its Pittsfield location but the space's future is still green.
Dalton Rotary Club Golf Tourney
The annual tournament honors Haddad, a longtime Rotarian with a lifelong commitment to community.
Students Have a Blast at Rocket Camp
During a four-day workshop, students collaborated with volunteer David Doyle and education coordinator Christian Drake to explore scientific concepts and, of course, build rockets.
Friday Front Porch Feature: Millennium House in Williamstown
This home, built in 2001, features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a two-car garage. It has 1,540 square feet and 0.55-acres. The price of the house is set at $569,000.
Mount Greylock School Committee OKs Changes in Cultural Exchange
Mount Greylock Regional School Committee approved some changes to the cultural exchange program.
Adams Selectmen Appoint Library Director as Interim Administrator
Library Director Holli Jayko will have her responsibilities expanded to take on the administration role for at least the next couple of months. She will receive a stipend of $1,500 a week.
Berkshire Museum Announces New Chief Development Officer
Eastman is set to start at the museum on Monday, Aug. 18.
Brien Center Hires Ethics and Compliance Officer
Guner brings to the role over 20 years of experience spanning child welfare, developmental psychology, and higher education. Her career began in the nonprofit sector, where she dedicated 15 years to improving outcomes for children and families, rising through the ranks from direct care staff to clinician and ultimately to Director of Quality Improvement.
Pittsfield Council Continues Camping Regs, Files OML Complaints
A failed motion to continue Tuesday's City Council meeting past 10 p.m. meant the controversial "Camping on Public Property" ordinance was pushed to another date.
Lanesborough Seeking $2.5M From State for Public Safety Building
On Monday, the Select Board agreed to send a request to State Senator Paul Mark and State Rep. John Barrett III for the additional funds. In 2022, the effort was allocated $1 million in state bonds.
North Adams Mayor Updates Council on Bridges
Mayor Jennifer Macksey clarified the two diverse projects for the Veterans Memorial Bridge and the expectation of the Brown Street bridge being repaired.
Weekend Outlook: Plays, Festivals, and More
Check out the events happening in Berkshire County this weekend including plays, festivals, and more.
Berkshire Wind Power Cooperative Awards Scholarships
The scholarships are awarded to qualifying seniors at select schools in the Berkshires who are planning to attend either a two- or four-year college or trade school program.
NAPL: The Bigfoot and UFO Connection
Wednesday, August 20 at 6PM at the North Adams Public Library
State Rep. Davis Emphasizes Collaboration Through Uncertain Future
Residents' questions reflected their perceptions of an ominous future, with concerns surrounding the costs of health care and infrastructure, funding cuts, affordable housing, immigration, environmental and climate issues, and other pressing issues.
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