Friday Nov 6 | Berkshire Eagle
Winter weather will fade into mild weekend
Many Berkshire County residents awoke to snow-dusted rooftops and vehicles while other commuters discovered icy spots this morning, after some winter-like weather settled into the area overnight.
Troubled Times For New England Tobacco Farmers
They're among the lucky few, John, Fred and Dave Arnold. There's a good supply of crisp broadleaf tobacco drying in their 14 curing sheds and over the next couple of weeks they'll be pulling it down, bundling it up and selling it for the best price they can get.
Patrick seeks broadband funding
In seeking federal stimulus funds for improved broadband Internet access in the state, Gov.
Annual Windsor Pie Sale Benefits Historic...
14. Both city clerk offices will be open until 8 p.m. that day. Check out our hot-dog eating video.
14. Both city clerk offices will be open until 8 p.m. that day. Check out our hot-dog eating video.
Shaker Country Fair set this weekend
Dave Carlon, of Windsor, uses a boring machine dating back to the 1800s to bore holes for the mortice board during the timber framing workshop at Hancock Shaker Village.
The Hilltowner: Windsor Celebrates Its...
Writer and commentator Dan Valenti moderated a free-form 90-minute conversation with nine of the 10 candidates running in the preliminary election on Friday.
New Pastor Takes Pulpit at Windsor Congregational
The Red Sox/Yankee contest has ended. Due to technical difficulties, the links are still accessible.
New Pastor Takes Pulpit at Windsor Congregational
The Red Sox/Yankee contest has ended. Due to technical difficulties, the links are still accessible.
New Pastor Takes Pulpit at Windsor Congregational
The Red Sox/Yankee contest has ended. Due to technical difficulties, the links are still accessible.
New Pastor Takes Pulpit at Windsor Congregational
The Red Sox/Yankee contest has ended. Due to technical difficulties, the links are still accessible.
Lost hikers retrieved from Notchview
An elderly couple was rescued after getting lost on a hiking trail Tuesday afternoon inside Notchview, a 3,100-acre preserve along Route 9 owned by the Trustees of Reservations.
Fire burns woman's Windsor home
An elderly woman was left homeless after fire damaged her Windsor residence on Sunday morning.
Fire burns woman's Windsor home
An elderly woman was left homeless after fire damaged her Windsor residence on Sunday morning.
Firefighters given some recognition
More than two dozen firefighters from seven Berkshire departments took part in a Saturday afternoon ceremony at the Crowne Plaza to celebrate completion of a rigorous, 10-month training program funded by a federal grant.
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Kick wheels: Eight potters open studios
Perhaps it is the nature of pottery that has helped the primitive craft adapt to the lifestyles of modern day.
Drury Class of 1939 holds its 70th reunion in Williamstown
Betty Mahar of North Adams has been on every reunion committee for the Drury High School class of 1939 since graduating from the school.
William Cullen Bryant Day set for Saturday
Fans of famed poet, journalist and longtime editor of the New York Evening Post William Cullen Bryant will gather at Bryant's boyhood home and adult summer residence in Cummington on Saturday for a day filled with poetry, speech and a variety of family-friendly activities.
Tag Sale Here : Public Hearings Department of Public Utilities on National Grid's request for a 16 percent increase in distribution charges on Wednesday, July 15, at 7 p.m. at North Adams City Hall.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning issueda
THIS STORM WAS LOCATED NEAR WASHINGTON...OR 11 MILES SOUTHEAST OF PITTSFIELD...MOVING EAST AT 15 MPH.