MCLA, Habitat for Humanity Partner Offer Free Tax AssistanceMCLA will offer in-person, drop-off, and virtual tax assistance to qualified taxpayers beginning Feb.12. Clark Art Presents Concert by Umi GarrettThe event takes place in the Clark's auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center. Pittsfield Cable Committee Plans Outreach, Next ActionsThe goal is to have a solid document by April, as the city's 10-year contract ends in September. Central Berkshire School Committee Appoints Dalton RepresentativeTucker will be serving as the committee's Dalton representative taking the place of the town's former representative Nicole Tucker. Berkshire NAACP Holds In-Person Freedom Fund AwardsHundreds gathered at the Proprietor's Lodge last weekend for the Berkshire NAACP's Freedom Fund Awards. The sold-out event that had been virtual the last three years returned with a bang. Adams Hit With OML ComplaintsThe Board of Selectmen has received several Open Meeting Law complaints and a broad request for meeting minutes over the past four years. Licensing Board: Thistle & Mirth Rebrand Proper Response to StabbingThe Licensing Board is satisfied with Thistle and Mirth's rebranding after a violent incident on Thanksgiving Eve. How can business owners plan for an exit?If you're a business owner, you always have a lot to do and a lot to think about. But have you put much thought into how you'll eventually leave it all behind? PCTV Adds Spanish Language Translations to ProgrammingThe service will allow Spanish speakers to follow along with government meetings as words will be translated into Spanish, allowing Pittsfield government another level of transparency. Clark Art Presents Book TalkThe book is based on de Margerie's research as the founding director of the French Sculpture Census, the first comprehensive catalogue of French sculpture (1500–1960) in American public collections. BCC Prepares Students for New FAFSA FormStudent Financial Services Office offers four workshops; drop-ins also welcome North Adams Officials Mull School ClosureA draft budget for fiscal 2025 is up $2,430,054, a 12 percent increase over this year. This is largely being driven by three factors: contracted obligations, higher costs related to out-of-district placements and the loss of nearly $1 million in ESSER funds. Dalton Swears in New Fire ChiefThe town's new Fire Chief Christian Tobin was welcomed to the department during a swearing-in ceremony at the Stationery Factory on Monday evening. Berkshire Health Group Sets 7% Rate Hike for Fiscal 2025That was the decision of the BHG board at a two-hour meeting Monday morning at the Charles H. McCann Technical School. Alleged Drug Dealer Charged in Great BarringtonUpon execution, law enforcement recovered approximately 146 grams of cocaine that was located within the residence and approximately $1,868. Dalton Board OKs Technical Assistance ApplicationThe Select Board last week approved an amended application for Berkshire Regional Planning Commission's District Local Technical Assistance Program (DLTA). State Historical Commission Favors Wahconah Park PreservationPlanners said they are are willing to work with Mass Historic and are considering hiring a historic preservation consultant to work as a liaison. MountainOne Bank Hires AVP, Community Mortgage Lending SpecialistReporting directly to the Head of Residential Lending, Bianchi will work out of the Berkshires, and serve as a member of the Bank's Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) Committee. BHS Relaxes Masking and Updates Visitor GuidelinesThe updated masking and visitation guidelines impact all BHS care settings across the county, including Berkshire Medical Center, Fairview Hospital, the North Adams and Hillcrest Campuses of BMC, provider clinics, and the Berkshire Visiting Nurse Association. MCLA Professor's Research Featured in Top 10 Physics Breakthroughs of 2023Over a 10-year span, the MINERvA detector recorded the interactions of neutrinos and antineutrinos, the antimatter partners of the neutrino. Clark Art Fun on First Sunday: Tea (Party!)Free. Special activities in the Conforti Pavilion and Museum Pavilion from 1–4 pm. Maple Grove Equipment Legacy Continues With Familiar FaceMaple Grove Equipment's new owner Brandon Lemaire wants to continue in the footsteps of longtime owner and mentor Peter Levesque Williamstown Fin Comm, Select Board Talk Need to Grow Tax BaseResidents carry a higher tax burden than people in surrounding towns, and the problem will only get worse unless the town sees more development. Clarksburg Officials Want to Study School RegionalizationTown officials are asking the school superintendency union to consider regionalization as a way to reduce education costs. |
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