Williamstown Housing Trust Gets Update on Production PlanThe board of the town’s Affordable Housing Trust Tuesday took a look at some of the data that will form the basis of a Housing Production Plan being developed for the body by the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission. Companion Corner: Cookie at No Paws Left BehindiBerkshire's Companion Corner is a weekly series spotlighting an animal in our local shelters that is ready to find a home. Dangerous Heat Wave to Hit MassachusettsHeat index values up to 110 degrees are possible between Wednesday and Friday, according to the National Weather Service 18 Degrees Event Celebrates Reunified FamiliesLast week, families, attorneys, social workers, and agency staff gathered at the 18 Degrees Family Resource Center to honor four families who overcame obstacles, such as addiction, successfully navigated the system, and were ultimately reunited with their children. Hinsdale Residents Air Policing Concerns During Information SessionBroken trust, cavalier officials, no faith in the town, and the need for accountability and change were sentiments that bellowed in the town hall on Tuesday during the community information session on the police department organizational analysis. Season's First West Nile-Positive Mosquitoes Found in ClarksburgThe State Public Health Laboratory confirmed WNV in a mosquito sample collected in Clarksburg on June 16. On Monday, the public was notified of the detection on the town’s website. Berkshire Nonprofit Spotlight: The Boys and Girls Club of the BerkshiresThe Boys & Girls Club of the Berkshires provides programs and services that support children throughout the year, including EEC licensed childcare, afterschool programs, summer camp, academic support, sports and recreation, swimming, arts and enrichment activities, leadership development, wellness initiatives and healthy meals. Housing Secretary Visits Pittsfield's 'The First'Just five months after opening, The First has already become a community hub for individuals in need of resources or a place to decompress. Pittsfield Board Suspends Bei Tempi's Liquor License for Underage ServiceThe Licensing Board voted to suspend Bei Tempi's liquor license for five days, determining that it was "more likely than not" that the bar served at least one underage patron alcohol. Theaters Respond to Changing Customer Tastes, Studio RequirementsLocal 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. Dalton Voters Nix Mobile Tiny Homes, Approve Clean Air FundsThe two-year-long effort to implement movable tiny homes in the town’s bylaws failed during a special town meeting on Monday. Hinsdale to Hold Public Session on Police Department ReviewDuring the session tomorrow, Tuesday, June 30, at 6:30 p.m., Eric Diagle, Daigle Law Group principal attorney, will give an overview of the assessment and respond to questions from attendees. State Housing Secretary Tours Downtown Pittsfield DevelopmentsHousing Secretary Juana Matias visited Pittsfield on Monday to learn about its housing production efforts. Pittsfield Extinguishes 4th of July Firework DisplayThe 2026 parade theme, "America 250 — Pittsfield Celebrates the Generations," will celebrate 250 years of the nation and Pittsfield. Community, Investment Keep Silver Screens Lit in the BerkshiresA community drive called Save the Triplex, led by local resident Nicki Wilson, was quickly organized. It gained strong support and within several months managed to raise sufficient funds to make an offer to buy the Triplex for $1 million. Stanley facilitated the deal by providing a five-year mortgage to spread out the purchase price. North Berkshire School Study Starts 1st PhaseThe group studying the potential for regionalizing secondary education in North Berkshire went through next steps this week and established its leadership. Pandemic, Economics Transform Berkshire Moviegoing OptionsThe expansion and remodeling of Images Cinema at 50 Spring St. in Williamstown reflects the unusual cinematic landscape of Berkshire County in the wake of a very disruptive period that was sparked by the COVID pandemic of 2020. Dalton to Hold Special Town Meeting MondayThe meeting will take place on Monday, June 29, at 7 p.m., at Wahconah Regional High School. King and Confidantes Debate Hope and Change in 'American Five'Fiction and fact meld in the regional premiere of "The American Five," now playing at the Larry Vaber Stage of the Unicorn Theatre. Pittsfield Releases Draft Open Space, Recreation PlanThe city is soliciting feedback on a draft 10-year Open Space and Recreation Plan, with comments due by July 24. Solid Sound 2026: Day One in PicturesJustin Wagg spent Friday taking pictures of Solid Sound Teacher of the Month: Lynn ShortisFor close to 38 years, Lynn Shortis has devoted herself to providing visually impaired students with the confidence, skills, and resources they need to thrive in their educational and personal journeys. New Traffic Light, Raised Crosswalks on Pittsfield's West StreetThe traffic light at the intersection of lower and upper West Streets is now active, and there are a few raised crosswalks on the corridor. CrossFit Pittsfield Expands into New SpaceCrossFit Pittsfield has expanded to a new home to meet the fitness needs of its customers. Friday Front Porch Feature: A Historic Berkshire PropertyAre you looking for a beautiful and historic property with room for a big family? 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