Election
Williamstown's Spring Election Taking Shape
Four potential candidates have taken out nomination papers for three seats on the Select Board that will be voted on this May, the town clerk reported on Wednesday.
Nomination Papers Ready for Dalton Town Election
Nomination papers for the annual town election on May 12 are now available in the town clerk's office.
Otis Election, Caucus Forms Available
Caucus request forms and the nomination papers are available now for the annual town election.
Cheshire Nomination Papers Available for May 5 Town Election
Nomination papers for elected offices in the town of Cheshire are available at the town clerk's office during scheduled business hours as of Feb. 5.
Clarksburg Opens Town Election Nominations
Nomination papers for the annual town election are now available in the town clerk's office.
Q&A: Third Berkshires' Leigh Davis Talks Path Forward
South Berkshire voters cast their ballots on Tuesday to chose Leigh Davis as the new Third Berkshire District state representative.
Leigh Davis Will Represent the Third Berkshire District
With a handful of precincts not yet reporting, Davis was leading opponent Marybeth Mitts by 12,603 votes to 9,480, winning 55.5 percent of the vote at as the clock struck midnight.
Dalton, Other Communities See High, Peaceful Turnout
Of the town's 5,000 registered voters, about 1,600 voted by mail, about 500 voted early in person, and so far about 1,500 had voted on Tuesday.
High Turnout as Williamstown Passes Local Tax Exemption
That question to create a tax exemption to the Community Preservatoin Act passed by a margin of 2,177-977.
Berkshires to Vote for President, State Ballot Questions
Voters will hit the polls on Tuesday to elect a new president and state and federal officials and decide ballot questions.
Question 2: Is MCAS a Tool or Barrier?
Those who oppose the removal of MCAS as a graduation requirement fear it will stunt accountability while supporters feel it bogs students down.
Letter: Mitts Will Work for the People
It is a pleasure to endorse Marybeth Mitts as the next representative to the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the Third Berkshire District.
Berkshires, Pittsfield Highlighted in U.S. Senate Debate
Berkshire County was mentioned several times during Thursday's Senate debate, hosted by New England Public Media News and GBH News Massachusetts.
Candidates for Third Berkshire Meet in Wide-Ranging Debate
On Nov. 5, voters will decide who is most qualified to push the community forward as the next Third Berkshire District state representative.
State Primaries Are Tuesday
Voters will see few contests when they head to the polls for the state primaries on Tuesday.
Letter: Leigh Davis Is the Right Candidate
But making a decision and taking a stand are what I want in a candidate, in a leader. And those qualities in Leigh are why Leigh is the right choice in this election.
Deaton Running for U.S. Senate as 'Champion for Underdogs'
Deaton, who lived in Rhode Island before moving to Massachusetts in January, has practiced law in the surrounding states for more 20 years, representing mesothelioma and cancer victims against Fortune 100 companies.
Two Contested Races in Lanesborough Election
Longtime Planning Board member Joseph Trybus and Deborah Maynard, also on the board, are running for the three-year term.
Milleron Seeking Congress Seat After Daughter's Tragic Death
A family tragedy has led Nadia Milleron to run for Congress with hopes of shielding the First Congressional District — and beyond — from corporate interest.
With No Races to Decide, a Light Turnout in Williamstown Town Election
All four candidates on the town election ballot easily won election on Tuesday in a light day of polling at the elementary school.
Andrews, Brule Win Seats in Clarksburg
Town Clerk Marilyn Gomeau said about 22 percent of the town's registered voters, or 273 out of 1,254, cast ballots.
Dalton Elections See High Turn Out; Select Board Incumbent Wins
More than 800 residents cast their votes during Monday's town elections, resulting in Select Board incumbent Robert Bishop retaining his seat.
Clarksburg Voters to Elect Town Officers on Tuesday
The three candidates for Select Board discussed their visions and qualifications last Monday at a forum sponsored by the Council on Aging at the Community Center.
Adams Picks Select Board Candidates; Cheshire Nixes Appointed Assessor
Bartlett, a co-owner of the former Red Carpet Diner, garnered the most votes at 791, more than 300 above the other three challengers, and Duval was returned for another three-year term with 685.















