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Pittsfield ConCom OKs Bel Air Dam Removal

Last year, $20 million in American Rescue Plan Act dollars was allocated to remove the deteriorating, potentially deadly dam on Wahconah Street.

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Dalton Seeks Clarity from DOR on EV Charger Taxation

The two electric vehicle charging stations at the Community Recreation Association have been delayed in energizing to clarify whether the town needs to tax consumers.

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Pittsfield Housing Trust Awards $860K in APRA Funds

With an end-of-year deadline, the trust recommended three projects for funding, and extra American Rescue Plan Act monies were allocated to fill the gaps. The panel was originally awarded $500,000 to disperse.

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Renowned Printmaker to Return to MCLA Campus

Kennedy's visit begins with a meet and greet print session on Oct. 22 at the PRESS Room in Bowman Hall Room 301/303 from 2 to 5 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.

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Greenagers Acquires 'Red Barn' Property

The property can accommodate up to five residents, and also includes additional space for other retail or community uses in the future.

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Outdoor Ice Skating Will Return to Pittsfield

The city is considering The Common as an initial site, but the intent is to maximize the use of Wahconah Park, which has been touted as a four-season facility and has previously housed ice skating.

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Resurfacing Scheduled for Willis Street Parking lot in...

This project is funded by the city's American Rescue Plan Act funds.

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Berkshires Applauded for Climate-Tech Ecosystem

The Berkshires are seen as important partners in the statewide goal for a climate-tech corridor.

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Dalton Board to Discuss Remaining ARPA Funds

The town will be deciding how it wants to use its remainder of the American Rescue Plan Act funds before the Dec. 31 deadline.

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North Adams Airport Hangar Complete, Commission Look...

Enzien moved right into the airport's next Airport Improvement Program project: the construction of a new "T" hangar (named for how the planes are parked) west of the city-owned Shamrock Hangar.

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The Retired Investor: Politics and Crypto, the New...

In 2024, the crypto industry has accounted for about half of all corporate contributions to political action committees, according to consumer advocacy group, Public Citizen.

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Pittsfield Springside Pump Track Planners Want More...

Planners for the proposed Springside pump track have presented lower-cost designs and are asking for more help from the city.

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North Adams Projects Reaching Milestones

The 171-foot bridge needs urgent repair and was deemed "structurally deficient" after an inspection by the state Department of Transportation.

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Williamstown's ABC Seeks Grant Applications

The deadline for fall grant applications is November 1, 2024, and ABC encourages new agencies to apply for grants of up to $5000.

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Mount Greylock School Committee Weighs New Public...

Interim Superintendent Joseph Bergeron told the committee that the proposed new language results from recommendations from the Massachusetts Association of School Committee and legal precedent.

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Dalton Public Safety Facility Advisory Committee...

Committee members limited the number of properties for the feasibility study review to four but will include a provision in its request for quotes to have a price for evaluating additional properties if that becomes needed.

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Leftover CPA Funds Restoring More Pittsfield Plaques

The idea is to restore two Park Square plaques with the remaining funds: The Old Town Hall marker and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

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Dropping Temps, Boiler Repairs Close PHS

The school is amid a heating system replacement, as the former boilers exceeded their useful life.

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Williamstown Planning Board Digs into Dry Well...

The Planning Board last week discussed a way to allow geothermal wells in town while protecting the aquifer that supplies drinking water to the town of 7,000.

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Work Begins on New Williams College Museum of Art

The building will feature a single-story layout with expansive public spaces and integrated landscape on the site of the old Williams Inn.

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