Williamstown Historical Museum Harvest Fair

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Sunday, Sept. 28 from 11am to 3pm the Williamstown Historical Museum will host their annual Harvest Fair, 
 
The suggested donation is $5 for students, $10 adults, $20 for a family. 
 
Williamstown Historical Museum’s Harvest Fair will feature the Butterfly Swing Band in the historic barn (from 1pm to 3pm). 
 
There will be carnival booths, raffles, lawn games, and a cake auction.  
 
Attendees can dress up for the photo booth, enjoy food and drinks, buy treats at the bake sale or stop by the tea and scone tent among other attractions.
 
Rosin the Beaux entertains with traditional acoustic folk music from 11 am-1 pm.
 
The Williamstown Historical Museum is located at 32 New Ashford Road in South Williamstown on Route 7, just south of the Five Corners. 
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Williamstown Government Presents Communication Plan

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Williamstown is working to improve communications with residents.
 
The town manager told the Select Board last week that the town obtained a Community Compact Best Practices grant from the state's Division of Local Services to fund a consultant from the University of Massachusetts at Boston's Collins Center for Public Management to develop a communications strategy.
 
Improved communications is a growing concern for small towns like Williamstown, Robert Menicocci told the board.
 
"The world has changed with social media," Menicocci said. "The expectations of what a community communicates to its citizens — the game has been upped.
 
"I think this was a new area for government and many communities are looking at a need to staff up to address communications, where, in the past, maybe a big city would have a communications director. Now that has trickled down to almost all small communities."
 
To that end, the town has completely revamped its website and hired its first communications director — both steps that were included in the November 2025 Collins Center report, "Roadmap for Inclusive and Accessible Municipal Communications in Williamstown, Mass."
 
Brianna Sunryd, a public services manager at the Collins Center, presented her group's findings to the Select Board.
 
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