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Fire Weather Watch in Berkshire County
Staff Reports ,
10:45AM / Monday, May 15, 2023
The National Weather Service has declared a fire weather watch in effect from Tuesday, May 16 until Wednesday evening at 8 p.m.   Dry conditions and gusty winds may result in rapid fire spread of ignition occurs. Gusts could be up to 35 miles per hour.    The most critical conditions will be between late morning and sunset each day.   Temperatures on Tuesday will be in the upper 60s to 70s. Temperatures on Wednesday will be in the upper 40s to 50s.  

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Clark Art Airs Met Production of 'Don Giovanni'
08:37AM / Monday, May 15, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Metropolitan Opera's broadcast production of "Don Giovanni" airs at the Clark Art Institute on Saturday, May 20 at 12:55 pm in the latest installment of the 2022–23 season of The Met: Live in HD.    The award-winning series of live, high-definition cinema simulcasts features the full live performance along with backstage interviews and commentary. The Clark broadcasts the opera in its auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center.   According to a press release:   Tony Award-winning director Ivo van Hove makes a major Met debut with a new take on Mozart's tragicomedy, re-setting the familiar tale of deceit and

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Letter: Night of the Living Voting Clickers
Letter to the Editor,
05:00PM / Sunday, May 14, 2023

To the Editor:

I did a little research regarding the proposed Williamstown electronic voting devices and am offering more information than was provided by Selectman Daley.

First: The cost of the devices is $26,000 for 1,000. Williamstown, actually has more poverty than Lanesboro, and I’m sure 26 needy families could make good use of $1,000.

The devices appear to be of Asian origin and are identified as SunVote M30 Response Keypads. Other towns in New England have begun using these or similar devices. Williamstown appears to be gung-ho to jump on the bandwagon.

They are designed to work via Bluetooth radio waves. The keypads use two lithium CR2032 batteries each. They employ two-way

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The Zonta Club Offers Additional Scholarships for 2023
04:48PM / Sunday, May 14, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Jane M Klausman Women In Business and Zonta International Women in STEM applications are now available from the Zonta Club of Berkshire County.   Applications can be found here.   The Jane M Klausman Women in Business Scholarship is awarded to college students who are pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in business management. Applicants should be in their second year of college. Deadline for applications is July 1, 2023. The $1,000 winner is also eligible for an additional $8,000 award at the Zonta International level.   The Zonta International Women in STEM Scholarship is awarded to college students who are pursuing undergraduate or graduate

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CIAO Soccer Hall of Fame Inducts Class of '23
Community submission,
11:55AM / Sunday, May 14, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – The Community Italian-American Organization Soccer Hall of Fame Thursday inducted 11 new members in a ceremony at Berkshire Hills Country Club.   The Class of 2023 includes former student-athletes who won six Berkshire County MVP awards, 23 all-Berkshire selections, 12 all-Western Mass selections and three all-Massachusetts selections.   In addition to recognizing the great players of past high school soccer seasons, CIAO honored 21 current high school seniors with the annual CIAO Hall of Fame Scholarships.   Scholarship recipients include: Rylee Joy and Neal Brierley, Drury; Tia Kareh and Owen Dubrueil, Hoosac Valley; Isabella Lovato, Lee; Hailey

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Clark Art Acquires Three Paintings
08:29AM / Sunday, May 14, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute recently added three new paintings to its permanent collection, enhancing its holdings of works by women artists.    The paintings, two by Marguerite Gérard and one by Evelyn De Morgan, are the first by either artist to enter the Clark's collection.   "Working more than a century apart, Marguerite Gérard and Evelyn De Morgan used their paintings to reflect on the lives of women and the politics of their days," said Esther Bell, Deputy Director and Robert and Martha Berman Lipp Chief Curator of the Clark. "We are making a concerted effort to expand the Clark's permanent collection to

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Williams Softball Pitcher Dominant in League Tourney Wins
10:19PM / Saturday, May 13, 2023
MEDFORD, Mass. – Williams College first-year Sadie Leonard Saturday won games against Trinity and Bates by scores of 1-0 and 2-1 to advance to the New England Small College Athletic Confernece title game.   In 14 innings, Leonard struck out 28 batters to lead Williams into Sunday's final against top-seeded Tufts.   Williams' only run against Trinity came in the first inning when Sidney Miller singled through the right side, Sydney Fleming walked, and Kelly McGuigan singled up the middle, giving Miller the chance to score.   Against Bates, Fleming doubled in a run in the first. The Bobcats tied it in the bottom of the inning, but Adhya Tandon hit a solo home run

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Turtles Must be Left in the Wild
09:19AM / Saturday, May 13, 2023
MONTPELIER, Vt. — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says keeping native turtles as pets is prohibited because it can harm the turtle and pose threats to wild turtle populations.   "Capturing a wild turtle and keeping it as a pet, even if only for a short time, is detrimental to that individual turtle and also to Vermont's turtle populations as a whole," said Vermont Fish and Wildlife herpetologist Luke Groff.  "Releasing captured turtles back into the wild comes with risks as well."     Groff said the risks include introducing diseases or disrupting the genetics of wild populations.    "Adult turtles often have

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Letter: Electronic Voting at Town Meeting
Letter to the Editor,
02:00PM / Friday, May 12, 2023

To the editor:

This year, for the first time in Williamstown, we're proposing the town use electronic voting for town meeting.

At the start of the meeting, I will move to use electronic voting (a version of secret ballot) for the first 15 warrant articles. Those warrant articles are financial in nature and traditionally have passed almost unanimously without much debate. We will use those warrant articles to get people comfortable with the operation of the electronic voting devices. (We have some pre-meeting test questions set up for training, too. It's a simple device to use.)

After Article 15, I will move to consider Article 27 out of order to see if town meeting will agree to

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Dog Leash Bylaw Among Issues Before Williamstown Town Meeting
By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff
05:26AM / Friday, May 12, 2023

Select Board member Randal Fippinger says dog owners aren't following the rules and that's keeping some residents from enjoying some of the town's recreational areas.  WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Randal Fippinger does not want to see a dog fight on the floor of the annual town meeting.   Fippinger authored a warrant article that would require dogs to be kept on leash unless they are on the property of the dog's owner or in an "area designated off-leash for dogs."   The measure would strike the current language in the town's bylaw, which indicates that "voice control" is an acceptable means for controlling dogs in public

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Chip In! Golf Tournament
12:12PM / Thursday, May 11, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. There will be a golf tournament benefiting the Williamstown Youth Center at Waubeeka Golf Links on May 18.   Email Mike Williams at mike@williamstownyouthcenter.org to register a foursome or call 413-458-5925.   The cost is $150 per player.

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Greylock ABC Fund Launches with New Grant Program
08:00AM / Thursday, May 11, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Greylock ABC Fund launched earlier this month with a renewed mission to support the educational development of students in grades pre-K through 12.    The Fund, established in partnership with Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation (BTCF), maintains its focus on educational attainment for students of color while extending opportunities to students of low socio-economic status, and program support for multicultural and academic programs that benefit students of all demographic groups.    The Fund offers two opportunities. The first is a grant open to schools and nonprofits, and the second is scholarship for individual students to attend

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