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Pittsfield Conservation Commission OKs Supportive...
Berkshire Housing Development Corp. intends to build a 28-unit permanent supportive housing complex.
Residents Ask Questions About Proposed Mall Cannabis...
Mensing said he was unsure of a specific timeline but noted the facility could be open within about a year.
Cost for Mount Greylock Field, Track Projected at $3.5...
The projected bottom line for an eight-lane track around a new multi-purpose grass playing field with adjacent areas for shot put, discus and javelin competitions is just under $3.5 million, the committee learned.
Lanesborough Staff to Participate in Administrator...
The Board of Selectmen has formed a steering committee for a new town administrator, a little under a year after it last filled the position.
MassDOT launches 2022-2023 Safe Routes to School...
The Program provides both design and construction services for projects between $300,000 and $1.5 million in areas immediately around public elementary, middle, and high schools throughout the Commonwealth.
MassDOT Launches BIL Expenditures Website
The website was developed as required by An Act Relative to Massachusetts's Transportation Resources and Climate (MassTRAC), Section 31, which was recently passed by the Massachusetts Legislature and signed by Governor Charlie Baker.
Dalton Takes First Steps to Meet ADA Requirements
The state mandated this self-evaluation to enhance the town's opportunities for grant approval. The town has already completed three steps to meet this standard.
Clark Art to Host Conversation on Feminism, Black...
Tsedaye Makonnen, the Futures Fellow in the Clark Art Institute’s Research and Academic Program, joins Nikki A. Greene, associate professor of art at Wellesley College, in a conversation examining feminism and the transhistorical forced migration of Black communities across the globe.
Dalton Boards Split on Wahconah Track Project
A special town meeting will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 19, to decide whether to expand the scope of the high school project to include a new track at an added cost of up to $45,000 a year to the town.
Homeless Pittsfield Residents Ask City Council for...
Three County Continuum of Care, which is the entity through which federal funding comes to the city for homeless services, determined that about 18 individuals are unsheltered and 92 individuals who are homeless but sheltered in a transitional housing program or in the shelter itself.
Weekend Outlook: Cider Tastings, Comedy Nights, and...
Hancock Shaker Village's popular Food for Thought dinner returns Friday at 6 p.m. with "Come to Your Senses," an exploration of eating for good health and healthy vision.
Faculty Forum at Simon's Rock
The Faculty Forum provides an opportunity to hear from Simon's Rock faculty about the scholarly and creative work they do outside the classroom.
Woodlands Partnership Votes to Approve Name Change
After a final vote from its entire board on Tuesday, the Mohawk Trail Woodlands Partnership has changed its name to the Woodlands Partnership of Northwest Massachusetts.
Letter: Local Business Supports PAVE Fundraiser
Thank you, community businesses, without your support we cannot offer the comprehensive services needed to help keep domestic violence survivors safe and moving forward.
Pittsfield Council Continues Starbucks Proposal Over...
Councilors were concerned about the entrance and exit being close to the curb cut for Guido's Fresh Marketplace and the Hilton Garden Inn. After hearing concerns from abutters, they urged the applicant to "be a good neighbor" and reconfigure it.
McCann MCAS Scores Keep Pace with Pre-pandemic Numbers
After two years of remote and hybrid learning, Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System tests at McCann Technical School have kept up with pre-pandemic numbers.
Adams to Hold Special Town Meeting Nov. 15
Town meeting gave the OK to just over $5 million for the plant in 2021. The plant was built in 1968 and had only a partial upgrade in 2006.
Pittsfield Affordable Housing Trust Meets for the...
The seven-member board aims to help the city address housing needs that disproportionately affect under-resourced residents.
Pittsfield Community Preservation Committee to Host...
The Community Preservation Committee voted to hold its annual preservation plan review public hearing on Monday, Nov. 7, in Room 203 at City Hall. The hearing will also be broadcast on Pittsfield Community Television.
BCC Gets Over $1 Million Grant for Health and Human...
The four-year grant will provide stipends, partial reimbursement of tuition and fees, and supplies for up to 15 students per year enrolled in BCC’s Mental Health, Addiction Recovery, and Human Services certificate programs
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