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Pittsfield Housing Development Seeks Local, State...
Mayor Linda Tyer is requesting an amendment to the Housing Development Zone and a 10-year tax increment exemption for a proposed housing development on Wendell Avenue.
Pittsfield Community Development Board Continues to...
The Community Development Board last Tuesday got a deeper look at the city's proposal for a battery energy storage zoning amendment.
Governor Files Legislation Unlocking $800M to Compete...
Massachusetts has the chance to compete for and win up to $17.5 billion in federal funding through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the CHIPS and Science Act.
Wheels Moving on Springside Pump Track
The panel voted to add two other organizations, the Shire Shredders and the Berkshire Mountain Bike Training Series, to the memorandum of understanding to better support NEMBA's maintenance responsibilities.
Egremont Rejects School Merger; Advocates Say 'May Be...
Egremont’s special town meeting Saturday morning overwhelmingly rejected a plan that would have merged the Southern Berkshire Regional School District with the Berkshire Hills Regional School District.
Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum Poster Series
Working with a New England artist, BSRM developed the poster series highlighting the sights and attractions along the historic Adams Branch Line between Adams and North Adams.
Pittsfield Residents Discuss Vision for Former Saw...
The city has been working with and will continue to work with Berkshire Natural Resources Council to manage the property, enforce stewardship values enunciated in the conservation restriction, and act as a "backstop" to the city.
North Adams Airport to Look into Reported Low-Flying...
The Airport Commission heard from a resident who lives east of the airport who had concerns about an uptick in low-flying aircraft.
Comedy Night Fundraiser at Ventfort Hall
Tickets are $30. Reservations are strongly recommended as seating is limited.
Williamstown Receives Wage Classification Study
Cademartori walked the board through a 98-page report by her firm, GovHR, which the town hired to analyze and classify all of its staff positions.
BUW CEO Presents at Climate Conference
Berkshire United Way's President and CEO Thomas Bernard spoke at the Climate Beacon Project last week.
UMass, EMA to Establish Open Access R&D Facility for...
Through the project, UMass-Amherst will collaborate with Electro Magnetic Applications Inc. (EMA), which specializes in the testing and design of materials used in space and operates at the Berkshire Innovation Center (BIC) in Pittsfield.
Pittsfield First Church to Seek CPA Funds for Boiler...
With an OK from the Historical Commission, the city's first church intends to seek Community Preservation Funds for a boiler restoration.
Williamstown's CARES Project Gives Final Report to...
Demographics were a concern for the researchers, who worked hard to reach out to marginalized members of the community but still ended up with a respondent pool that was less diverse than the town's population according to census data.
North Adams School Officials Vote for New Greylock...
The School Committee and the building committee on Tuesday voted aye — with several "resounding" yeses — to move forward with a new build. The other options were an addition/renovation at Greylock or a renovation at Brayton Elementary.
Great Barrington Begins Housatonic Rail Trail...
The closure begins at Main Street and runs approximately 3,100 feet south on the town-owned section of the trail, toward AmeriGas. Work will stop just north of the AmeriGas property, where the trail is privately owned.
Pittsfield CPA Project Eligibility Applications Open
The 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...
The 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.
Dalton Explores Developing Skatepark
The skatepark idea appeared in a resident survey conducted by the town's ad hoc committee to update the open space recreation plan.
Louison House Envisions Future Housing Facilities
Louison 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.
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