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Former Sandisfield Highway Super Hit With $50K Fine
Former Highway Road Superintendent Robert O'Brien admits to deciding to hire his private business to provide services to the town more than 90 times, signing off on town payments to his business more than 40 times.
Mount Greylock Panel Picks Designer for New Athletic...
After interviewing representatives from CHA and SLR Consulting, the committee voted unanimously to authorize the district's administration to enter into negotiations with CHA.
Aquarium Reimagined as Berkshire Museum's 'Heart'
The Berkshire Museum plans to bring its aquarium from the basement to its main floor and create a unified space for art and natural history displays.
Lt. Governor Candidate Lesser: Government Needs to...
Eric Lesser says the next gubernatorial administration needs to focus on the cost of living, affordable child care, affordable housing for people, and transportation because they are all tied together.
Clarksburg Hoping for MassWorks Grant to Fix Middle...
Town Administrator Carl McKinney told the Select Board on Wednesday that the application for a $1 million grant was submitted prior to July 6 and the town should hear if it's been accepted by the end of August.
Cannabis Facility Proposed for Berkshire Mall
The Selectmen on Tuesday authorized negotiations for a Housing Community Agreement with JMJ Holdings Corp. for a project that includes making former anchor stores into manufacturing and cultivation facilities.
Letter: Letter Writer Has Confidence in Restaurant...
I have crossed paths with Brian MacKay-Lyons over a period of more than 40 years. His award-winning work has consistently been of the highest quality and especially responsive to its setting.
Pittsfield Babe Ruth 13-Year-Olds Win New England...
The Pittsfield Babe Ruth 13-year-olds Wednesday beat Waterford, Conn., 6-0, to claim the New England Championship.
Mohawk Theater Fails to Attract Bidders
Bids were initially due on July 1 but then extended to Tuesday, July 26. The RFP, the third for the 1938 moviehouse, has been issued in early June and an open house attracted a handful interested bidders.
City of Pittsfield Street Improvement Project Schedule...
Please be advised of the following work that will take place August 1-4, as part of the city of Pittsfield’s 2022 Street Improvement Project. On-street parking is prohibited during this work between the hours of 12a.m.-Noon. Please note there will be impacts to traffic.
Porches Inn Gets OK to Proceed With River Street...
The project by Berkshire Hill Development Corp., parent company of Porches inn, had already been approved by the Planning Board in June. It received permits and variances (largely dealing with parking) from the Zoning Board of Appeals on Monday and the OK to demolish a building, reluctantly, from the Historical Commission on Friday.
Taconic's Student Voice Club Has Successful School...
The now-graduated student laid the foundations for the voice club in April 2021 and its first meeting was held in October 2021. Prior to the club, there were no student government organizations at the high school.
Williamstown Zoning Board Again Continues Hearing on...
The Zoning Board of Appeals on Thursday voted to again continue a public hearing on the application to operate a chemical dependency rehabilitation facility in the former Sweet Brook Nursing Home on Cold Spring Road.
Former Starbase Technologies Building Eyed for...
Berkshire Kind is looking to put a cannabis cultivation facility in the former Starbase Technologies facility at the corner of Peck's and Valentine Roads.
Agricultural Commissioner Visits Berkshire County...
One of the main things Lebeaux heard throughout the day was validation for the Food Security Infrastructure Grant program that is through the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. The state Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) also works closely on the program.
Drury Alumnus Seeks Funding for Upcoming Film...
This short film follows high school theater geek Winnie who has a horrible experience during an audition due to her stage fright.
Community Health Programs Names Erik Bruun to Board
Community Health Programs has named Erik Bruun of Great Barrington to its board, and Brian Drake has been elected board president in the annual board reorganization. Celia Clancy was elected vice president.
Williamstown DIRE Committee Members Question Review of...
Members of the town’s diversity committee Monday pushed back against an effort by the Select Board to evaluate and, perhaps, recast the scope of work for the 2-year-old advisory committee.
Pittsfield Parks Commission Sets Hearing on Deming...
The city's plan to redesign Deming Park to address parking concerns has been met with concerns from nearby residents.
Body Presumed to Be 19-Year-Old Recovered From Silver...
A body presumed to be 19-year-old Joshua Rodriguez was recovered from Silver Lake on Wednesday morning, a representative from the district attorney's office confirmed on Thursday.