Paranormal Investigation at Ventfort Hall

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LENOX, Mass. — David Raby returns for another paranormal investigation of the historic and haunted Ventfort Hall. 
 
Join him on Saturday evening, April 25, from 7 pm to midnight.
 
David Raby is a non-fiction author, historical researcher, and long-time paranormal investigator. For more than two decades, he has explored some of the most reported haunted locations in New England and Pennsylvania
 
This season marks his ninth year investigating Ventfort Hall. 
 
Before the investigation, Raby will give a brief history of those who lived at Ventfort Hall. He will also share some of his favorite evidence from previous investigations and will answer any questions about paranormal investigations. This event is perfect for everyone; from someone who has never been on a paranormal investigation to the seasoned investigator
 
Non-refundable tickets for this event are $45 per person with a reduced rate of $25 for ages 12 – 18 and 19-23 with student ID and are limited. 
 
Reservations are strongly encouraged as this event typically sells out. Walk-ins accommodated as space allows. Visit https://gildedage.org/pages/calendar for reservation or call us at (413) 637-3206. All of the proceeds from ticket sales will go towards the preservation and restoration of Ventfort Hall. 
 
The historical mansion is located at 104 Walker Street in Lenox.
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BCC Sees Another $1M for New Trades Program

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College was allocated more than $1 million from the state for an HVAC and heat pump trades program.

This will help BCC renovate an existing space into a lab and classroom, with the hope of welcoming the program’s first students in early 2027. Executive Director of Workforce and Community Education Linda Clairmont said there is "clearly" an interest, a lot of momentum, and demand for the skilled trades.

"We are beyond excited about this opportunity, not only for the college, but for the region, to be able to create a skilled trades program for adults, and it's a complement to what is already happening at the college," she said. 

The $1,188,635 award was announced on Tuesday as part of $13.4 million to 13 state community colleges through the Mass Clean Energy Center’s new Heat Pump and HVAC Training Network.  Between state and federal funding, the college has recently been allocated more than $2 million to diversify its educational offerings. 

Earlier this month, U.S. Rep. Richard Neal visited the college to highlight the $995,000 he secured through congressionally directed spending for a Trades Academy

The nearly $1.2 million in state funds will support a renovation on the first floor of the field administration building for an HVAC heat pump and lab classroom, along with two cohorts of ten students. 

"We have made a lot of progress," Clairmont reported. 

"We've identified a location, right on campus. We are working with architects and engineers right now to design the space, along with some expertise in what is state-of-the-art for HVAC training in real-world environments." 

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