News and events in Williamstown, Mass.
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Williams Men's Basketball Tops Middlebury05:46PM / Saturday, January 20, 2024 | | MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- Alex Lee scored 22 points Saturday to lead the Williams men's basketball team to a 91-82 win over Middlebury. Hudson Hansen scored 19 for Williams (14-4, 5-0 NESCAC), which hosts SUNY Cobleskill on Tuesday. Women's Basketball WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- The Middlebury women's basketball team made nine of 16 3-pointers Saturday en route to an 84-43 win over Williams. Arianna Gerig scored 18 points to lead Williams (9-10, 1-4), which hosts Tufts on Friday night. Women's Hockey WATERVILLE, Maine -- Meg Rittenhouse scored 14 seconds into overtime to give Colby a 3-2 win over Williams. Jaelyn Keiver had a goal and an assist for 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williamstown's Sweetwood Plans Another Try at Zoning ChangeBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 06:35AM / Saturday, January 20, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The owner of Sweetwood Independent Living Community plans to take another try at obtaining a zoning change to allow conventional apartments at the South Williamstown facility. This time, CareOne plans to have the current Sweetwood residents on its side. Attorney Jeffrey Grandchamp appeared before the Planning Board last week to inform it that Sweetwood's proprietor hopes to bring a different type of zoning request to May's annual town meeting. Instead of a two-step approach that would have rezoned the Sweetwood property and expanding the uses in the new zone, Sweetwood is aiming for an overlay district to cover the assisted-living 0 Comments Read More >> |
Clark Art Presents 'Writing Closer'08:13AM / Friday, January 19, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Friday, Jan. 26 at 10:30 am, the Clark Art Institute's Manton Study Center for Works on Paper invites writers of all experience and skill levels to come be inspired by thematic selections from the Clark's collection of works on paper. According to a press release: January's theme, "Through the Lens of a Portrait," features prints, drawings, and photographs of sitters whose stories beg to be revealed. Whether it's poetry or prose, fiction or non-fiction, a story-in-progress, or something completely new, allow the works to inspire your writing! Basic materials are provided. Writers bringing their own supplies 0 Comments Read More >> |
Clark Art Screens 'All That Money Can Buy'08:00AM / Thursday, January 18, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Thursday, Jan. 25, the Clark Art Institute continues its free five-part film series highlighting a group of classic films that have been recently restored to provide an exceptional viewing experience. The Clark shows "All That Money Can Buy" (aka The Devil and Daniel Webster) at 6 pm in its auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center. According to a press release: Set in 1840s rural New Hampshire, Faustian gothic fantasy "All That Money Can Buy" (1941; 1 hour, 47 minutes) centers around down-on-his-luck farmer Jabez Stone (James Craig). His desperation leads him to a seven-year deal with the devil, known as 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williams College Testing for Geothermal Capacity at New Museum SiteBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 12:59PM / Wednesday, January 17, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Williams College is doing the ground work for a new art museum at the former site of the Williams Inn. Actually, it is doing the underground work. This winter, the college is drilling a test well near the Field Park rotary to assess the terrain's capacity to produce geothermal energy for the planned museum. A crew from Armonk, N.Y.'s, Brightcore Energy has been working on the site, setting the stage for a project that could supply a significant percentage of the heating and cooling needs for the museum the college is planning to replace the current facility at Lawrence Hall. "The location of the test well is in the range 0 Comments Read More >> |
Northern Berkshire Residents Invited to SVMC at the Williams Inn12:33PM / Wednesday, January 17, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — This free event includes a presentation of SVMC initiatives that will enhance and improve the health of the community and a panel discussion with the oncology team from the Dartmouth Regional Cancer Center at SVMC. Refreshments and hors d'oeuvres will be served. When: Wednesday, January 31, from 5-7 p.m. Where: The Williams Inn - 101 Spring Street, Williamstown, MA RSVPs are required to attend and due no later than Tuesday, January 23. Email foundation@svhealthcare.org or call 802-447-5017. 0 Comments Read More >> |
Mount Greylock School Committee Holds Initial FY25 Budget TalkBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 05:39AM / Tuesday, January 16, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School District administration is forecasting a fiscal year 2025 budget with little room for additional programming in the preK-12 district. "This is likely one of those budget years when we'll be focusing hard on what we have to do and not as much on what we'd like to do," Superintendent Jason McCandless told the School Committee last week. "Any additions, particularly around staffing, will likely have to be met with proportionate reductions elsewhere." Assistant Superintendent Joseph Bergeron, who also serves as the district's budget director, walked the committee members through what he 0 Comments Read More >> |
Figuring Out Fevers in Kids11:34AM / Monday, January 15, 2024 | |
Few things make a parent feel more helpless than when their child has a fever. The good news is most fevers are harmless. In fact, they’re a signal that your child’s immune system is working to fight infection. Nonetheless, it can be distressing when your child is unwell. There are so many questions: How high a fever is too high? What medication—if any—should I give them? When should I call a doctor? Before we dive into those questions, let’s explore what a fever is and how to recognize it. To begin with, a fever is not an illness. Rather, it’s a symptom of an illness. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), a body temperature at
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Clark Art Gallery Talk With Emerging Art Historians08:00AM / Monday, January 15, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Friday, Jan. 19, enjoy a new look at old favorites in the Clark's permanent collection. In Fresh Takes, a Williams College graduate student shares their take on an object with the perspective of new scholarship. Tours begin in the Museum Pavilion at noon. Admission to the Clark is free through March 2024. No registration is required. 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williamstown Select Board to Seek Data on Short-Term Rental IssueBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 07:20AM / Saturday, January 13, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Select Board on Monday discussed developing a town-wide bylaw on short-term rentals. But it did not reach a consensus — even about whether to take up the project that the Planning Board asked the Select Board members to address 15 months earlier. Four members of the five-person Select Board appeared to agree that some action was needed to create local guardrails for Airbnbs, as other communities throughout the county have done. One member said the issue needs more study and implied the Planning Board was suggesting the town solve a problem that does not exist. The discussion — the second since the Planning Board's 0 Comments Read More >> |
Clark Art Open on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day08:00AM / Friday, January 12, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute is open from 10 am–5 pm on Monday, Jan. 15 in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Admission is free for all through March 2024. Visitors can view the pair of exhibitions "50 Years and Forward: Works on Paper Acquisitions" in the Clark Center lower level and "50 Years and Forward: British Prints and Drawings Acquisitions" in the Eugene V. Thaw Gallery for Works on Paper. These exhibitions mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Manton Research Center with a choice selection of prints, drawings, and photographs acquired since 1973. Also on view is "Elizabeth Atterbury: 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williamstown Receives Nearly $400K in CPA RequestsBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 02:03PM / Wednesday, January 10, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The town has received six requests totaling $385,100 for Community Preservation Act funds for fiscal year 2025. Two of the biggest asks come from town entities. According to a spreadsheet on the town's website, the Community Preservation Committee is anticipating having up to $232,532 available for the FY25 funding cycle. That is the result of taking the town's anticipated CPA revenue and deducting out the money needed to pay off prior commitments to support the development of the Cable Mills housing complex on Water Street. The primary source of the CPA money is a 2 percent on local property tax bills, after the first $100,000 0 Comments Read More >> |
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