Hoosic River Watershed Association Green River Clean Up

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.—Join the Hoosic River Watershed Association and the South Williamstown Community Association for our annual Green River Clean Up on Saturday July 19 from 1-3pm.
 
The Town of Williamstown has for the last few years been addressing the debris washing into the River from a former town landfill located behind the Hart farm on New Ashford Road (Route 7), but there is still work to be done.
 
Park at the Hart Garage and cross the road to walk down the driveway at the Thaisz house, 340 New Ashford Road.

Wear rubber boots or water shoes and gloves. Remember your insect repellent. Bring your friends and family. The Town will provide garbage bags and arrange for disposal.
 
Rain date is July 26.
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Theaters Respond to Changing Customer Tastes, Studio Requirements

By John TownesSpecial to iBerkshires
This is the last of three articles in a series on the evolution and current status of movie theaters in Berkshire County. Read Part I here; and Part 2 here.
 
Operating a movie theater of any size is a complex mix of art and business. It is not as simple as booking a film, opening the doors and selling tickets. It involves complex strategies.
 
Local theaters also have to adapt to constantly-changing conditions and trends in the film and theater industry. This requires balancing the often-convoluted requirements of movie studios and distributors with the preferences and tastes of local audiences.
 
Berkshire County is unusual in an era that is dominated by immense theater chains.
 
Following the closing of the Regal multiplex in the Berkshire Mall in Lanesborough in 2022 and the closing of the North Adams Movieplex, in 2023, there are now three remaining theaters.
 
Two of those — Images Cinema in Williamstown and the Triplex Cinema in Great Barrington — are operated by community-based non-profit organizations.
 
While the Beacon Cinema in Pittsfield is a for-profit multiplex owned by the Phoenix Theaters, chain, it is a relatively small company compared to major chains. Under its founder and President Cory Jacobson, Phoenix operates as a midsized independent business. It has 10 theaters in the Midwest, Tennessee and Massachusetts. By comparison, AMC Entertainment owns 855 theaters worldwide, and Cinemark operates 500 theaters.
 
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