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Drury Performing Arts To Stage 'SpongeBob SquarePants...
Performances will be held on Friday, April 5, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, April 6, at 3 and 7 p.m.
Clark Art Lecture on Social Inequality and Urban...
Free. Accessible seats available.
Pittsfield Council OKs Car Wash at Former Dakota...
After much debate and some alterations, the City Council approved a special permit for a car wash at the former Dakota Steakhouse.
Northern Tier Rail Gets Strong Support at Hearing
Local officials and residents expressed strong support for developing the Northern Tier Passenger Rail proposal that would bring rail transit from North Adams to Boston.
Community Hero of the Month: Officer Stephanie Mirante
School Resource Officer Stephanie Mirante has been selected for the March Community Hero of the Month.
Air Quality Analysis Required for State Permits Near...
The Department of Environmental Protection will require key air permit applicants to assess 33 environmental, health, and socioeconomic indicators?
Williamstown Residents Concerned over Impact of...
Drainage was the chief concern of the residents who turned out for Wednesday's informational meeting about a planned five-home development off Summer Street.
Weekend Outlook: Easter & More
The event will also feature a photo opportunity with the Easter Bunny and treats including cookies, doughnuts, hot chocolate, and more.
EPA Lays Out Draft Plan for PCB Remediation in...
U.S. The Environmental Protection Agency and General Electric have a preliminary plan to remediate polychlorinated biphenyls from the city's Rest of River stretch by 2032.
Crosby/Conte Statement of Interest Gets OK From...
The City Council on Tuesday unanimously gave Superintendent Joseph Curtis the green light for the SOI to the Massachusetts School Building Authority by April 12.
Drury High School to Host End-of-Year Showcase
The event will highlight student achievements and the school's learning environment.
Clarksburg Gets 3 Years of Free Cash Certified
Some $231,000 in stabilization was used last year to reduce the tax rate — draining the account. The town's had minimal reserves for the past nine months.
Pittsfield CPA Committee Funds Half of FY24 Requests
The projects not making the cut were in the historic preservation and open space and recreation categories and though they were seen as interesting and valuable projects, the urgency was not prevalent enough for this cycle.
Dalton Committee Seeks Funding for Invasive Species
The Open Space and Recreation Committee discussed addressing the invasive species at the Pines trailhead during its meeting last week.
Simon's Rock Awarded Freedom to Read Grant
The grant was awarded to support the Alumni Library and Bard Queer Leadership Project in building a more robust collection of queer scholarship, starting a Queer Book Club, and hosting Drag Story Time events in partnership with Drag Story Hour of the Berkshires.
Williamstown Finance Committee Finishes Review of FY25...
Repeatedly, Menicocci defended the town's practice, which predates his arrival, of conservative estimates for both revenue and expenses, a practice that has led to a healthy unreserved fund balance, or free cash, that is applied to subsequent years' budgets.
Habitat for Humanity Plans Wednesday Info Sessions on...
Northern Berkshire Habitat for Humanity will hold two information sessions this spring for residents interested in a planned five-home development off Summer Street.
North Adams Schools Closing in on Budget Gap
The School Committee will likely dip into its school choice account to close a revenue gap for fiscal 2025.
North Adams Seeks Federal Grant to Repair Walnut...
The proposal is to reconstruct some of the dry-laid stone retaining with new cast-in-place concrete and to relocated the existing drainage and stabilize the slope. The runoff will be tied into the storm drainage system at the bottom along State Street.
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