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Mount Greylock Track Bids 40 Percent Over Estimate
The Mount Greylock Regional School Committee on Thursday looked at how to make $1.3 million in cuts that will be needed in order to bring the middle-high school track and field project in on budget.
Grants to Support Rural Economies and Forest...
Seven communities and entities in Berkshire County received funding.
Maui Fundraiser Has Special Meaning for McCann Tech's...
In addition to the main event, the run/walk, the fund-raiser will benefit the McCann Tech cross country teams through a bake sale, raffle and the sale of "Spread Aloha" race T-shirts ($20).
Clark Art Music on the Moltz Terrace: Senseless...
The show is free.
Adams Begins Planning, Construction Projects This Fall
The Cook Street park began construction last week, a public information session on the reconstruction of Park Street is set for Wednesday at 5:30 at Town Hall and the town is participating in a regional digital equity planning process with its first meeting in October.
North Adams Planners Give Nod to Language That Could...
Starbuck's interest in a corner lot in the city sparked a nearly hourlong discussion on the wisdom of giving the Planning Board the flexibility to change setbacks in the Central Business District.
Pittsfield Becomes Purple Heart Community on 9/11
The city is now a Purple Heart Community and a portion of Route 20 is a Medal of Honor Highway.
Berkshire County Historical Society Community Day
The day includes food, fun, music, history, hands-on activities, traditional craft demonstrations, and more.
Berkshire NAMI to Celebrate 39 Years of Mental Health...
The National Alliance on Mental Illness is celebrating 39 years of providing mental health resources to Berkshire County.
Governor Announces Commissioner of DCAMM
Baacke comes to the administration from the University of Massachusetts Lowell where he has spent the past nine years, most recently as assistant vice chancellor for campus development.
Dalton Historical Reissuing 'Down Memory Lane'
The Historical Commission has been discussing how to reissue the book for the last few months, navigating concerns surrounding copyright, cost and printing company selection.
Weekend Outlook: 'Little Amal,' Polish Picnic and More
There will be a variety of events in the Berkshires this weekend including the arrival of "Little Amal," a Polish picnic, a comedy night, and more.
The Retired Investor: Working Mothers Hit Prepandemic...
A new report in June 2023 by the Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution indicated that prime-age women (ages 25 through 54) had a labor force participation rate of 77.8 percent.
Berkshire Mobile Farmers Market Unveils Solar-Powered...
Roots Rising, the nonprofit whose teen program runs the Pittsfield Farmers Market, received funding in 2022 to purchase an electric, solar-powered vehicle for their programming.
Ribbon Cut on Williamstown's Mohican Trail
The 2.4-mile leg of that larger project was completed earlier this year by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, which turned over ownership of the trail from Syndicate Road to the Spruces Park to the Town of Williamstown.
Specialty Minerals Cites Housing, Schools as Obstacles...
Two critical areas in recruiting those workers is schools and affordable housing, plant manager Doug Mayger told the Selectmen on Wednesday night.
Mount Greylock Students Stage Wilde Classic for a...
Guerra and Repetto said they wanted to do a fundraiser that would attract people both inside and outside their school community, and Wilde's 19th-century farce was an obvious choice for a 21st-century cause important to so many in Generation Z.
Hoosic River Revival Begins Listening Sessions on...
Rather than the Hoosic River's concrete-contained waters that flow largely unseen through the city, some residents see places for fishing and swimming, bike and pedestrian paths, and spaces for gathering and belonging.
Lanesborough Public Safety Committee Supports Fire...
The panel voted to spend $10,000 on a needs assessment, schematic design, and a cost estimate of adding the fire department to the public safety building proposal.
MassDOT Grant Opportunities for the Safe Routes to...
Both programs seek to provide funding though a competitive application process to help facilitate the development of construction projects in areas immediately surrounding public elementary, middle, and high schools throughout the Commonwealth.
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