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YMCA Opens New Basketball Court, Indoor Walking Track

The Berkshire Family YMCA held a soft opening ceremony to introduce the organization's new basketball court and walking track to its patrons on Tuesday evening.

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Pittsfield Receives Grant for Wastewater Improvements

The project is expected to save the city over $500,000 annually while reducing electric utility bills by 35 percent Wastewater Treatment Plant.

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Great Barrington Receives Grant for Sidewalks

The project will also improve six bus stops, including new ADA-compliant waiting areas and lighting.

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Healey and Driscoll to Appoint Transportation...

Fiandaca is currently the Assistant City Manager of Austin, Texas and was previously the Commissioner of the Boston Transportation Department. Tibbits-Nutt is the Executive Director of the 128 Business Council.

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Adams, Great Barrington Receive Water Project Loan...

Both towns are making upgrades to their wastewater treatment plants.

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SERVPRO Donates Golf Tournament Proceeds to SVHC

The Tournament was held on Saturday, Oct. 1 at The Mount Anthony Country Club in Bennington.

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Healey and Driscoll Name Chief Legal Counsel

Scott Reed is currently a Partner at Prince Lobel Tye LLP. She will be the first Black woman appointed to the position in Massachusetts history.

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SVMC Staff Share the Holiday Spirit with Foster...

Southwestern Vermont Medical Center staff from departments organization wide gathered nine boxes packed with hams, turkeys, stuffing mix, canned vegetables, breakfast items, pie-making ingredients, cookie mixes, and more.

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Baker-Polito Administration Releases 'MA Climate...

This assessment will directly inform the first five-year update to the State Hazard Mitigation and Climate Adaptation Plan (SHMCAP) that will be released in Fall 2023.

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Dalton: 2022 in Review

Dalton saw new initiatives go forward but failed to progress on some larger construction projects.

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Adams Former Community Center Officially Sold

Town Administrator Jay Green said the $25,000 sale closed earlier this month, with both parties agreeing on phase one of development, which will renovate the building, creating nine housing units.

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Adams 2022 Year in Review

Several of these projects have been ongoing or ready to begin for several years. Many of them will be complete or have made significant progress by the end of the new year.

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Pittsfield Community Design Center Film Screening at...

The free 60-minute screening will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the library's auditorium.

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Weekend Outlook: Hikes, Music, and Dances

The year is coming to an end so it is time to celebrate new beginnings with these Berkshire County events this weekend including hikes, music, and dances.

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Williamstown Year in Review 2022: Progress and Process

For the third straight year, the Village Beautiful dealt with an ugly national legacy of racism as ongoing work to increase diversity, equity and inclusion drove much of the public discourse.

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Pittsfield Year in Review 2022

Homelessness continued to be a strong presence in the community after it was exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the community called for police accountability and mental health resources after a man in distress was shot and killed by police following a 911 call.

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Warren Landfill Project in Dalton Revived

Citizens' Energy Corporation submitted a site plan review and special permit application under the large scale solar installation bylaw during the Planning Board meeting on Wednesday night.

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SVHC Weekly Health Update: Dec. 23

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School Break Outlook

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Williamstown Fire District's Building Committee...

The latest estimated bottom line for the project, including so-called "soft costs," is just less than $25 million, according to the district's owners project manager, Colliers International.

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