News and events in Williamstown, Mass.
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Williamstown Select Board Contributes Town Funds to July 4 FireworksBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 05:47AM / Friday, June 16, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Select Board agreed Monday to provide at least $1,000 and up to $2,500 of town funds to support the fireworks display at Taconic Golf Club on July 4. Board member Jane Patton, who manages the club, brought a funding request to the body and argued that the pyrotechnic display is an opportunity to build community that should be supported by taxpayer dollars. "I've had a number of people ask me why the town doesn't cover the cost," Patton said. "It is a town event meant to bring the town together. I think it's reasonable to say people enjoy it, and it's been quite successful as a town event." Patton 0 Comments Read More >> |
Father's Day Activities at the Clark08:02AM / Tuesday, June 13, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Sunday, June 18 the Clark Art will host art-making Father's Day activities offered from 1 to 4 pm and are free with gallery admission. Special gallery guides are available for visitors at the Clark's Admissions desk to provide a self-guided walk-through of the galleries focused on fathers and father figures. After getting inspired by the collection, visitors can make a card or bookmark to share with the special people in their lives. Family programs at the Clark are supported by Allen & Company. 0 Comments Read More >> |
Mount Greylock School Committee Approves Contracts, Looks to Lanesborough Town MeetingBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 01:59PM / Monday, June 12, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School Committee last week unanimously approved three-year contracts with the district's three collective bargaining units. The votes, which came after an hour-long executive session to discuss the final terms, were contingent on ratification by the district's teachers, support staff and cafeteria workers. Pending that ratification, no details of the contracts, which run through fiscal year 2026, were discussed during open session. But on Monday, Superintendent Jason McCandless said the financial terms in the deals were not unanticipated. "The contracts approved are all accounted for within the budget 0 Comments Read More >> |
Clark Art Book Talk: 'Daughter of Spies'08:43AM / Monday, June 12, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Saturday, June 17 at 2 pm, the Clark Art Institute hosts a book talk by Western Massachusetts' own Elizabeth Winthrop Alsop. Alsop is the author of "Daughter of Spies: Wartime Secrets, Family Lies," a memoir that traces the shape of her parents' marriage from romantic wartime courtship in England to a life in Cold War Washington, D.C. The event takes place in the Clark's auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center. Alsop's book tells a timely story about the pioneering women who helped win the war, the difficult choices they faced in postwar America, and the powerful effects of secrets. Winthrop speaks with 0 Comments Read More >> |
Class of '23 Says, 'So Long,' to Mount GreylockBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 01:24PM / Saturday, June 10, 2023 | |
The class gives a standing ovation to its selected 'Teacher of the Year,' math instructor and boys basketball coach Robert Thistle. See more photos here. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — After leaving one more cheer in a gym where his teams inspired so many cheers, Mount Greylock Regional School's Teacher of the Year Saturday said, "So long," to the Class of 2023. Robert Thistle, a math teacher and boys basketball coach at the school, offered his valedictory remarks after receiving the annual honor bestowed on a member of the middle-high school faculty by the graduating seniors. "If I have to graduate from Mount Greylock at some point, what 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williamstown DIRE Committee Talks About Need to Fund Training in TownBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 04:56AM / Saturday, June 10, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The diversity committee this week discussed the need for the town to make a long-term financial commitment to training for employees and members of town boards and committees in the area of diversity, equity and inclusion. "There has to be, especially around budgeting, when we talk about this work, some consistency," Noah Smalls of the Diversity, Inclusion and Racial Equity Committee said at its Monday meeting. "I'm struggling to imagine a scenario where you put aside money for training, and it's really a one-off, it doesn't come back in some form annually or quarterly or there's some line item in each department to work 0 Comments Read More >> |
WCMA Announces 'Construct Your Own Meaning' Summer Series09:26AM / Friday, June 09, 2023 | |
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Williams College Museum of Art will present "Construct Your Own Meaning," a series of summer programs that invites the community to interpret WCMA's permanent collection installation Remixing the Hall from their unique perspectives. Borrowing a term from DJ culture, "Remixing" describes WCMA curators' process of selecting objects from the collection that highlight multivalent correspondences between form and meaning in art. "By giving a diverse set of people outside the museum the agency and platform to share their personal connections to artwork in our collection, we are broadening who the museum is for," said Roz
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Clark Art Airs Live Production of 'Die Zauberflote'08:51AM / Thursday, June 08, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Metropolitan Opera's broadcast production of Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) airs at the Clark Art Institute on Sunday, June 11 at 12:55 pm in the final 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: One of opera's most beloved works receives its first new Met staging in nineteen years—a daring vision by renowned English director 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williamstown Board of Health Reduces Number of Tobacco LicensesBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 05:46AM / Tuesday, June 06, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – The Board of Health on Monday morning decided to reduce the town's number of tobacco sales licenses by one and tentatively agreed to hold a public hearing in July to overhaul the town's regulations on those sales. In a unanimous vote at the end of its monthly meeting, three members of the five-person board decided to trim the number of tobacco licenses from seven to six, reflecting the fact that only six of the available licenses currently are in use. It also discussed a more long-term strategy of inserting into the town's health code language that "retires" licenses in the future if and when they go out of use. That was 0 Comments Read More >> |
Mount Greylock Names Speakers for 2023 Graduation Exercises03:01PM / Monday, June 05, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Speakers have been selected for the Mount Greylock Regional School's 2023 graduation ceremony, which will be held on Saturday, June 10, at 11 a.m. in the Mount Greylock gymnasium. Principal Jacob Schutz submitted this information about class speakers Altan McIntosh and Molly Sullivan. McIntosh, the son of Shawn and Naren McIntosh of Williamstown, was chosen by his classmates to speak at graduation. Respected and highly regarded by his peers, he is a mature, charismatic and thoughtful young man who has proven to be a natural leader in the school. His inquisitive nature has served him well at Mount Greylock, having earned top 0 Comments Read More >> |
Clark Opening Lecture for 'Trembling Earth' Exhibit 08:43AM / Monday, June 05, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.— On Saturday, June 10, in conjunction with the opening of its newest exhibition, "Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth," the Clark Art Institute hosts a lecture by Jay A. Clarke, the exhibition curator and Rothman Family Curator, Art Institute of Chicago, in its auditorium at 11 am. Free; no registration is required. According to a press release: "Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth" is the first exhibition in the United States to consider how the noted Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863–1944) employed nature to convey meaning in his art. Munch is regarded primarily as a figure painter, and his most celebrated images 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williams Grads Pushed Toward 'Thoughtful Engagement'By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 02:40PM / Sunday, June 04, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. Williams College's Class of 2023 Sunday was told to be an agent of change in the world, even when the world's problems seem insurmountable. "Sometimes it feels like the world pushes us toward righteous indignation," Fred Krupp told the graduates during commencement exercises on the Paresky Lawn. "You can't look at news on your phone and not feel it. "But our responsibility is to act in ways that help bring progress. Thoughtful engagement requires creativity, planning and strategic thinking." Krupp, who has led the Environmental Defense Fund since 1984, was one of three recipients of honorary degrees from the 0 Comments Read More >> |
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