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Trick-or-Treat, Halloween Events 2024
11:40AM / Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Halloween falls on a Thursday this year. Some communities may hold their trick-or-treating hours this weekend, ahead of the holiday. Check back as the holiday approaches for what your town is doing. 

If you are going door to door, remember to dress appropriately, carry a flashlight and only visit homes with lights on in your neighborhood. 

Below is a list of towns holding trick-or-treat hours on Halloween, unless otherwise noted. Those towns that are crossed out have not been confirmed. The towns with the asterisks are the same times every year.

If you don't see your town listed and you know the hours, let us know at info@iberkshires.com.

There are also plenty of other

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Clark Art Lecture on Radical Art, Mass Print Media in Cold War Brazil
07:51AM / Wednesday, October 23, 2024
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Tuesday, Oct. 29, the Clark Art Institute's Research and Academic Program presents a lecture by Mari Rodriguez?Binnie (Williams College), who discusses her new book "The São Paulo Neo-Avant-Garde" (University of Texas Press, 2024) in which she examines how?artists challenged a military dictatorship through mass print technologies in the 1970s and 1980s in São Paulo, Brazil.    This free event takes place at 5:30 pm in the Manton Research Center auditorium.   According to a press release:   Often working collaboratively, these artists established alternative networks of exchange locally and internationally to

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Mount Greylock Grad Collecting Supplies for North Carolina
02:39PM / Monday, October 21, 2024
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — A 1997 Mount Greylock Regional graduate is filling a trailer with goods to take to the beleaugured residents of western North Carolina.    Justin Poirot will be swinging through the Berkshires on Wednesday to pick up donations before heading south.    Thousands of North Carolina residents are still dealing with power outages, road washouts and flooding after Hurricane Helene hit the Appalachian region on Sept. 26. State officials say its the deadliest storm in North Carolinas history, with 95 confirmed deaths and more than two dozen people missing.    Nearly a million people were left without power and more than 1,200 roads closed in

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Mount Greylock School Committee 'Struggles' with High-Stakes MCAS Question
By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff
05:41AM / Monday, October 21, 2024
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School Committee last week had a microcosm of the debate with which voters around the commonwealth will grapple when they go to the polls over the next few weeks: whether to continue using the MCAS test as a requirement for a high school diploma.   Question 2 on the Nov. 5 ballot, if passed, would eliminate the current practice requiring high school students to pass the 10th grade Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System test in order to graduate from school.   The issue arose at the October meeting of the regional school committee in the context of advising the body's delegate to this fall's Massachusetts

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Clark Art Series of Talks With Writers
08:15AM / Sunday, October 20, 2024
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — This autumn, the Clark Art Institute hosts a series of free talks and book signings by writers in the Manton Research Center auditorium.   Oct. 30, 6 pm SEBASTIAN SMEE: PARIS IN RUINS Pulitzer Prize-winner Sebastian Smee, art critic for The Washington Post, makes a special appearance to introduce his new book "Paris in Ruins: Love, War, and the Birth of Impressionism."   From the summer of 1870 to the spring of 1871 Paris and its people were besieged, enduring bloody street battles, the burning of central Paris, and widespread starvation. It was against the backdrop of these tumultuous times that the Impressionist movement was born?in response

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Clark Art Lecture on Cross-Cultural Visualizations of Territory
11:17AM / Friday, October 18, 2024
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Tuesday, Oct. 22, the Clark Art Institute's Research and Academic Program presents "Here, Low, In This River Bend," a lecture by Adrian Anagnost (Tulane University / Clark Fellow), who charts a cross-cultural history of visualizing territoriality in the lower Mississippi River Valley and the Gulf of Mexico.    This free event takes place at 5 pm in the Manton Research Center auditorium.   According to a press release:   Among Indigenous inhabitants, the area that would become New Orleans was known as Bvlbancha—the land of many tongues, or many waters. This region was located at the threshold of land and water and, by the

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Clark Art Screens 'The French Connection'
08:11AM / Friday, October 18, 2024
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — As part of its free David-Jeremiah film series this fall, the Clark Art Institute screens The "French Connection" (1971) at 6 pm on Oct. 24 in the Manton Research Center auditorium.   According to a press release:   Director William Friedkin's documentary-style account of a 1961 smashup of an international heroin-trafficking ring by two New York cops—played by two then-little-known actors, Gene Hackman and Roy Scheider—is a real-time thriller about staking out criminals, the bureaucracy of crime-fighting, class differences, and the ugliness of bigotry (especially when it wears a plain-clothes uniform). But it's also about

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Clark Art Invites People with Dementia, Caregivers
08:10AM / Thursday, October 17, 2024
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Monday, Oct. 21 at 1 pm in the permanent collection galleries, the Clark Art Institute presents Meet Me at the Clark.    This free gallery talk program is designed specifically for people living with dementia and their care partners.   On select Mondays, when the museum is closed to the general public, specially trained educators guide open-ended conversations about art and how it celebrates our shared humanity   Free. Advance registration required; capacity is limited. To register, please call the Education Department Coordinator at 413 458 0563.  

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Clark Art Hosts Talk by Master of Glass
12:03PM / Wednesday, October 16, 2024
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — At 2 pm on Sunday, Oct. 20, the Clark Art Institute hosts glass artist Josh Simpson, who offers a glimpse into historical and contemporary glassmaking techniques.    This free event takes place in the Clark's auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center.   Presented in conjunction with "Fragile Beauty: Treasures from the Corning Museum," this talk explores the intricate process behind creating one of the exhibition's stunning objects, Megaworld. Drawing parallels to his own work in his rural studio, Simpson discusses how natural and astronomical inspirations translate into glass art. Fragile Beauty will be on view for one

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Williamstown's ABC Seeks Grant Applications
10:24AM / Wednesday, October 16, 2024
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The ABC Shop at 30 Spring St. distributes the profits from its sale of gently used high quality clothing twice a year to charitable causes that contribute to the well-being of the community.    The deadline for fall grant applications is November 1, 2024, and ABC encourages new agencies to apply for grants of up to $5000.    Interested agencies will find the simple application available online at abcclothingshop.org/grants.    ABC has been making grants to community organizations since 2015.  Recent recipients include: 18 Degrees, Berkshire Academy for Advanced Musical Studies, Berkshire Food Project, Berkshire Immigration

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Mount Greylock School Committee Weighs New Public Comment Policy
By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff
05:08AM / Wednesday, October 16, 2024
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School Committee Thursday discussed a change to its policy on public comment at School Committee meetings in light of a recent Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling.   Jose Constantine, who chairs the School Committee's Policy and Governance Subcommittee, explained to his colleagues that the state's highest court has decided that school committees cannot enforce rules that strive to maintain civility at its sessions.   "We can't limit or control what's said," Constantine said.   The existing district policy includes the following language: "Improper conduct and remarks will not be

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Williamstown Apothecary To Close
04:05PM / Tuesday, October 15, 2024
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – Driven by low utilization and pharmaceutical reimbursement rates, Berkshire Health Systems has made the necessary decision to close the Williamstown Apothecary, effective Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024.   Williamstown Apothecary patient prescriptions will be transferred to the Berkshire Community Pharmacy at North Adams, with the availability of free at-home delivery or free delivery by mail. Affected staff will be offered similar positions within Berkshire Health Systems.   According to a press release:   Berkshire Health Systems is proud to be a nonprofit organization guided by a deep connection to our community and a commitment to responsible financial

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