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The Bushnell-Sage Library is showcasing local artist Ted Batacchi’s work on its Art Wall throughout July, with an opening reception on Sunday, July 6.
What started as a habit of picking up secondhand gems for friends has grown into Lee’s newest storefront on Railroad St.
Laura Orlando, senior scientist at Just Zero and Boston University adjunct professor, will speak on PFAS contamination at the Berkshire Green Drinks hybrid event on Wednesday, July 9.
Mount Greylock State Reservation is registering children ages 8–12 for its free, multi-park Junior Ranger program, held from 10 a.m. to noon Thursdays, July 10 through Aug. 21.
Adams Historical Society members will give tours of Quaker Meeting House, built in 1782 by the East Hoosuck Meeting of the Society of Friends, on Sundays, July 6 to Oct.
The Pittsfield Fire Department was dispatched at 4:24 p.m. to 84 Wealthy Ave., after multiple callers reported fire showing ...
The city's expenditures on Vice President Kamala Harris' visit included $28,000 for police overtime. "From working with all the partners from the Secret Service on down, I think we did the job we were ...
The driver, Matthew Lucier of Cheshire, faces multiple charges and was ordered held at the Berkshire House of Correction ...
An ambitious program that simulates the throes of finals week, the Warrior-Scholar Project's academic boot camp gets veterans leaving service ready to attend colleges and universities.
A curious summer encounter with rogue ants turns into a humorous journey through science, myth, and the mysterious habits of ...
Pittsfield is moving forward with a plan to reduce flooding along Unkamet Brook by replacing undersized, aging culverts near ...
Any activity on the water can go from carefree enjoyment to devastating tragedy in the blink of an eye. We want our neighbors ...
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