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Mount Greylock Third Quarter Honor Roll
08:00AM / Friday, May 09, 2025

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.— Mount Greylock Regional School has announced its 3rd Quarter Honor Roll for the 2024-2025 academic year.

Out of a total school enrollment of 532 students, 348 students have achieved Honor Roll status.

Honor Roll   Grade 12 Emily Alvarez, Marshall Baya, Nicholas Bellora, Jayne Beringer, Oliver Bingemann, Claire Burrow, Miguel Camacho, Aleksei Chang, Olivia Cook, Vera de Jong, Katherine Goss, Chase Hoey, William Igoe, Jaclynn Kastrinakis, Caliegh Kiernan, Noah Klompus, Malia Koffi, Jaden Lash-St. John, Kelsey MacHaffie, Mila Marcisz, Rafael Mellow-Bartels, Cameron Miller, Arthur Millet, Mai O'Connor, Mia Patrick, Natalie Pesce, Erik Powell-Bechtel,

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Misty Blues Benefit Concert Scheduled for Berkshire Nursing Families
07:28AM / Friday, May 09, 2025
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Berkshire Nursing Families (BNF) has announced a benefit concert featuring the band Misty Blues.    The event is scheduled for Friday, May 16, 2025, at 7 p.m. at the '62 Center at Williams College. Misty Blues is expected to perform their Queens of the Blues set.   The concert will support BNF's mission to provide free feeding and parenting support to families in the Berkshire County region. Established in 1998, BNF offers services such as in-home lactation consultations, a 24/7 support line, peer groups, playgroups, and childbirth and breastfeeding classes. The organization relies on community support to offer these services at no cost to

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Williamstown Select Board Candidates Meet in Pre-Election Forum
By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff
05:35AM / Friday, May 09, 2025
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Incumbency and the role of Select Board members were among the themes running through an hourlong candidates forum sponsored by the town's chapter of the League of Women Voters last week.   Candidates Shana Dixon and Jane Patton participated in the forum at Town Hall, which was telecast by the town's community access channel, WilliNet.   On Tuesday, May 13, voters will decide whether to retain Patton on the five-member board or put Dixon, a member of the town's Diversity, Inclusion and Racial Equity Committee, on the body.   Patton is by far the most experienced current member of the Select Board. But rather than running for a fifth

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VSP Investigating Pownal Hit-and-Run
04:48PM / Thursday, May 08, 2025
POWNAL, Vt. — State Police are investigating an apparent hit-and-run on Thursday morning that left a pedestrian with life-threatening injuries.    The victim, a woman, was found near the intersection of U.S. Route 7 and Vermont Route 346 shortly before 7 a.m. She was taken to Albany (N.Y.) Medical Center.   Her current condition is unknown other than she is being treated for serious injuries. Her identity is not being disclosed pending notification of relatives and further investigation.   A crash was reported at about 6:40 a.m. and first responders found the pedestrian and began providing emergency care. State Police say the investigation points to the incident

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Letter: Why I Support Shana Dixon for Williamstown Select Board
Letter to the Editor,
01:18PM / Thursday, May 08, 2025

To the Editor:

As a former Select Board member (2015–2021), I am excited to see a new candidate, Shana Dixon, running for Select Board. After two terms on the board, I stepped aside to make room for new voices: I recognized the importance of not overstaying my time.

As a board "retiree," you can mentor new Select Board members without the risk of violating open meeting law; you can speak at public meetings, where your perspective is informed by your experience and service to the town; you can volunteer as a community member on committees such as the Affordable Housing Trust, DIRE, and CPC; and, you can continue to advocate at Town Hall for the issues you care about. It was

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Student-Written Play 'Rewind: A Real-Life Sitcom' to Premiere at Mount Greylock Regional School
08:00AM / Thursday, May 08, 2025

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.— Mount Greylock Regional School will present "Rewind: A Real-Life Sitcom" in the school auditorium at 1781 Cold Spring Road. Performances are scheduled for May 8–10 at 7 p.m.

The play centers on high school student Ashley Stevens, whose teenage life has seemingly transformed into a sitcom. The narrative includes comedic elements such as a nosy neighbor, inept antagonists at school, and improbable situations, complete with commercial breaks and the behind-the-scenes activities of a director and crew. The play explores Ashley’s attempt to understand this change and whether she desires to return to her previous reality.

"Rewind" was

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Images Cinema Fundraiser to Feature Christopher Reeve Documentary
07:58AM / Thursday, May 08, 2025

Christopher Reeve in 1990 WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Images Cinema will host a fundraising event, "Remembering Christopher Reeve," on Wednesday, May 14, as part of its Look Forward Capital Campaign.   The event will begin with a VIP reception at 6 p.m. in the Images Lounge, featuring special guest James Naughton and community members. This will be followed by a screening of the documentary "Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story" and a conversation in the theater.   The Look Forward campaign aims to continue the legacy of Christopher Reeve and enhance accessibility at the theater. Reeve, known for his portrayal of Superman and his involvement with the

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Clark Art to Host Gallery Talk for People with Dementia and Caregivers
07:48AM / Wednesday, May 07, 2025

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute will host a free gallery talk program, "Meet Me at the Clark," on Monday, May 12, at 1 p.m. The program is designed for individuals living with dementia and their care partners.

The event will take place in the permanent collection galleries when the museum is closed to the general public. Specially trained educators will lead open-ended conversations about art.

Advance registration is required, and capacity is limited. To register, individuals should call the Education Department Coordinator at 413 458 0563. Care partners must also register.

More information can be found at clarkart.edu/events.

 

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Clark Art Hosts Mother's Day
07:22AM / Wednesday, May 07, 2025

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute will host a day of activities on Sunday, May 11, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., centered on themes of mothers and maternal love.

From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., a selection of prints, drawings, and photographs depicting motherhood will be on view at the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper.

From 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., a button-making activity will take place at the Clark Center. Participants can explore personal, family, and community values through button design.

At 2 p.m., an interactive engagement focused on representations of care within the permanent collection galleries will be led by an educator. This program is open to all ages.

Visitors can also

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Pownal Woman Killed in Route 7 Accident
10:38PM / Tuesday, May 06, 2025
POWNAL, Vt. — A Pownal woman was was killed Tuesday morning following a collision with a school bus on Route 7.   Dana Zazinski, 60, was northbound in a 2018 Toyota Rav 4 north when it collided in the southbound lane with a 2025 Ford E-350 school bus operated by Kimberly Galok, 61, of Eagle Bridge, N.Y.   Zazinski was pronounced dead at the scene. Galok was transported to Southwestern Vermont Medical Center by the Pownal Rescue Squad to be treated for minor injuries.   Police said the school bus did not have any students onboard at the time of the crash.   The crash occurred just after 7 a.m., according to State Police, near a state Agency of Transportation

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Letter: Vote Jane Patton for Select Board
Letter to the Editor,
05:10PM / Tuesday, May 06, 2025

To the Editor:

New ideas for town governance do not always come from new people. Sometimes they come from a person who has served on a board for many years. And if that person listens to understand, has an open mind, learns from past experience, uses logic and reason to form her view, and has the courage to put forth that view no matter how unpopular, that "new idea" has a breadth and depth to it that the idea of a novice lacks.

Frequently, Jane [Patton] is the "1" in a "4-1" vote. She has all the foregoing qualities.

Sadly, our town seems very divided. We need strong and thoughtful leadership to show us the way to better times. Jane can and will provide the

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Letter: Pride Flags in Williamstown
Letter to the Editor,
05:00PM / Tuesday, May 06, 2025

To the Editor:

Over the past several years Williamstown has hung 43 American flags on poles lining Main Street from Memorial Day to Veterans day, about 170 days.

This year, to celebrate the diversity of our town, at a time when marginalized members of our community are under attack by the highest level of government, the Select Board opted to display progress pride flags, a symbol of diversity, on 10 of the poles in June.

Diversity is about all of us. It's about recognizing the value that each of us brings to the table. It is about acknowledging that some people are thriving while others are sidelined or worse. It is about uplifting and supporting those who have felt unwelcomed or

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