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100 great reasons to party: Sophie Michalski passes the century mark
A lifelong Adams resident celebrated 100 years Thursday at Williamstown Commons with a room full of family, friends and neighbors who'd had the temerity to surprise her.
Adams Hiring Part-time Workers for Visitors...
The town is looking to hire part-time staff to man the visitors center this summer.
LARGE LOT, LOW MAINTENANCE. Built in 2009, with 5.02 acres and incredibly peaceful beautiful views.
Most power restored, cleanup underway after big storms strike the Berkshires
Stamford Students Present Skate Park Ideas to...
STAMFORD, Vt. - Nicholas Fahey's seventh- and eighth-grade class at Stamford Elementary School made their case for what would be the best skate park in North Adams to Mayor Richard Alcombright on Monday afternoon.
Berkshire County pays its respect as body of fallen Dalton soldier comes home
Scores of people, many holding small American flags, lined North Street on Wednesday morning to greet the motorcade procession returning the body of U.S. Army Spc.
North Adams Merchants Preparing for Solid...
Chamber President Glenn Maloney opens a session on upcoming events in the city, including the return of Wilco's Solid Sound Festival.
North Adams Begins $36.6M Budget Review
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. - The Finance Committee began its review of the city's fiscal 2014 budget on Monday night, reviewing line items in the Department of Public Services and City Hall.
Aaron Neville (Mass MoCA May 25) and Keith Richards on Doo-Wop and...
Aaron Neville and Keith Richards on Doo-Wop and the Great American Songbook [Berkshire on Stage] Aaron Neville and Keith Richards have long shared a love of Doo-Wop music.
Teachers lead team approach to dealing with student churn
Michael Schaeffer, who teaches math at Brayton Elementary School in North Adams, says new students definitely change the dynamics of a classroom.
Motocycle chase yields charges
A 19-year-old Adams man who allegedly fled police on a motorcycle this week was charged with traffic violations in city court Friday.
Looking to soak up some sun: Construction of 1.1 megawatt solar array underway in Adams
A much-awaited 1.1 megawatt solar array at the old town landfill on East Road, in the works since 2010, is under construction.
Canned Goods: Microbrews Embrace Glass-Bottle Alternative
Cans are all the rage in the microbrew beer world this summer, according to Aaron Aykanian at the Vin Bin .
North Adams: Berkshire Dance Theatre to host fundraiser tea
Berkshire Dance Theatre will hold a spring/Mother's Day tea fundraiser from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 19, at the Eagle's Hall, Curran Highway.
Adams: Supper to benefit McCann baseball
The McCann baseball team will hold a chicken parmesan/spaghetti dinner fundraiser from 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Monday at the Bounti-Fare Restaurant, 200 Howland Ave.
Mount Williams Greenhouses on State Road in North Adams warns of a frost on Monday night.
North Adams Merchants Preparing for Solid...
Chamber President Glenn Maloney opens a session on upcoming events in the city, including the return of Wilco's Solid Sound Festival.
Coalition Delivers Spring Neighborlies at Award Ceremony
Northern Berkshire Community Coalition director Al Bashevkin told a packed Congregation Beth Israel that when big disasters happen, people try to help, whether by visiting the lands and lending a hand or donating money.
Two Vying for Clarksburg School Committee
CLARKSBURG, Mass. - There are two candidates vying for School Committee in the only race on this year's election ballot and a write-in hoping to become moderator.
Northern Berkshire District Court
Kendig was fined $800 and given a 45-day loss of license and probation until May 12, 2014.