Pittsfield CPA Project Eligibility Applications OpenThe hearing will be held in Room 203 on the second floor of City Hall, 70 Allen Street. Bulky Waste Cleanup A Big Help for Westside Pittsfield ResidentsThe event is targeted at residents of the neighborhood and has a twofold aim of providing a free opportunity to dispose of items such as mattresses and furniture while keeping them out of dumping areas. Start moving toward retirement securityIt's not as well-known as Halloween, but National Retirement Security week happens every October – the third week, to be precise — and while it doesn't involve ghosts and goblins, it does deal with something even more frightening: the risk of not being able to enjoy a comfortable retirement. Dalton Explores Developing SkateparkThe skatepark idea appeared in a resident survey conducted by the town's ad hoc committee to update the open space recreation plan. Talk with Fine Art Conservator at Ventfort HallTea will be served after his presentation. Pittsfield, Dalton Household Hazardous Waste CollectionThe collection will be held at the city's Highway Facility, 81 Hawthorne Ave. Enter through the rear entrance. Dalton Select Board Discusses Updating Alcohol and Drug PolicySince the legalization of marijuana the town has to navigate how it wants to update its drug policy taking into consideration federal guidelines, exposure type, and medical and recreational use. Williamstown Planners Told to Consider Townwide MeasuresThe cottage court bylaw, which the board is aiming to bring to town meeting in May, would allow up to 12 free-standing dwelling units per acre in the town's General Residence zoning district. Memorial Plaque Unveiled at Pittsfield's Buddy Pellerin FieldFamily, friends, and trainees of George "Buddy" Pellerin gathered at the West Housatonic Street ballfield on Saturday for the unveiling. Autumn Art & Music Festival at Pittsfield's Clock TowerThe event takes place on the third floor at 75 South Church Street, Pittsfield, MA. Supreme Court Expert to Give MCLA Public Policy LectureTyler is the Shannon Cecil Turner Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. Kane-Smalls Leads Mount Greylock to OT Win in Title GameNoah Kane-Smalls hit the game-winning shot in overtime Sunday to lead Mount Greylock to a 65-64 win over Hoosac Valley in the Northern Berkshire Sports Academy fall high school basketball league. North Adams Public Safety Committee Mulls Trash EnforcementThe matter of trash and an influx of rats seen in sections of the city was referred to Public Safety earlier this year. North Adams Sets Candidate ForumCandidates in this year's local election have been invited to an open forum this Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the American Legion. All Saints Offering Annual Senior Thanksgiving DinnersThis year's "Thanksgiving for Seniors Program" will enter its 39th year serving the Northern Berkshire area. Clark Art Conference on African Art in European DiscourseThe program begins at 9 am in the Clark's auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center. The program is free and open to the public. Pittsfield General Election InformationSaturday, Oct. 28, 2023, is the deadline to register to vote or to make changes to voter registration. Berkshire County Historical Society Cemetery Tour: Church on the Hillside CemeteryThe walk will take place on Wednesday Oct. 22 at 2 pm. Lee Paving OperationsThe closure will be in place Tuesday, Oct. 17, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. A detour will be in place during the closure. Louison House Envisions Future Housing FacilitiesLouison House has been providing temporary shelter for more than 30 years. Now it's looking for a more permanency as the need for emergency and transitional housing has grown. Pittsfield Traffic Commission OKs Safety MeasuresThe statutory speed limit is 30 MPH and City Engineer Tyler Shedd said that they could post a digital sign that warns people to slow down. Pittsfield Police Cruiser Hits, Flips JeepOfficer Matthew Ahern was trying to maneuver through the intersection on his way to a reported disturbance on Cheshire Road when the accident occurred, according to Lt. Marc Maddalena. BCC Sees Increase in Enrolled StudentsThe last time BCC experienced an increase of this magnitude was 2009, when the number of students increased by 14.3 percent Haddad Auto Marks 90 YearsThe dealership has gone on to win awards in service excellence, and customer satisfaction. The Toyota stores have earned the President's Award for 16 years in a row. |
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