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Pittsfield residents voiced strong opinions during a packed City Council meeting on the proposed camping ordinance, but no ...
State Rep. Leigh Davis held a community conversation at the Stationery Factory, providing residents from around Berkshire ...
The U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration has opened an investigation into Kat Sirico’s death, following which ...
As the Keene Swamp Bats lifted the Fay Vincent Cup given to the NECBL champions, league commissioner Sean McGrath looks back ...
The Harrington siblings each won the Pro Open Class at a race in July and are atop the series standings in the inaugural ...
The family from Rochester, N.Y., makes a point of hunting down classic carousels and visiting them whenever they can — so ...
Think skeletons in beach chairs, ghosts in bikinis, and sun hats on Frankenstein. Carve a pineapple or watermelon. Welcome to ...
For the first time since 1916, Dr. Howard Reid Craig returned to Interlaken, where he was once a counselor and the director of St. Helen's, ...
Literacy Volunteers of Berkshire County will host two information sessions on Monday, Aug. 18, at the Berkshire Athenaeum, in advance of its next volunteer tutor training which begins Sept. 4.
With repairs completed, the Bridge of Flowers is open for pedestrians to stroll its newly-planted garden. An official ribbon-cutting ceremony is set for Aug. 18 on the Buckland side of ...
Over 85 jury-selected artists and crafters will display their work at the 33rd annual Stockbridge Summer Arts and Crafts Show on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 16 and 17, on the ...
John “Jack” Downing Jr. was a helper from the get-go. After just one semester at Merrimack College, he left school and returned to Pittsfield to support his mother and eight ...