News and events in Williamstown, Mass.
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Teacher of the Month: Steven Zelubowski By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 05:33PM / Saturday, May 25, 2024 | |
Zelubowski's students say he makes his classes interesting and connects history and language. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Mount Greylock Regional School world language teacher Steven Zelubowski has been selected as the May Teacher of the Month. Zelubowski's recognition kicks off the second season of the Teacher of the Month series, which is in collaboration with Berkshire Community College. The series will run for the next 12 months and will feature distinguished teachers nominated by community members. Nominate a teacher here. Zelubowski has been a teacher for nine years and has been working in Mount Greylock Regional School's World 0 Comments Read More >> |
Secretary of the Smithsonian Speaking at Williams' 235th Commencement10:43AM / Saturday, May 25, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution Lonnie G. Bunch III will be the principal speaker at Williams College's 235th commencement exercise on Sunday, June 2. The day before, Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee, a pioneering physician, oncologist and award-winning author, will deliver the college's baccalaureate lecture. Liz Robinson is a 1990 graduate and chair of the college's board of trustees who also serves as director and adviser to for-profit and nonprofit organizations around the country, and Rick Trainor, rector of Exeter College at the University of Oxford, will each receive honorary degrees during the commencement ceremony. Lonnie 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williamstown Town Meeting Passes Progress Pride Flag Bylaw AmendmentBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 10:49PM / Thursday, May 23, 2024 | |
Mount Greylock sophomore Jack Uhas addresses town meeting on Thursday as Select Board member Randal Fippinger looks on. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — By a ratio of nearly 2-to-1, town meeting Thursday passed a bylaw amendment to allow the Progress Pride flag to be flown on town flag poles. The most heavily debated article of the 40 that were addressed by the meeting was decided on a vote of 175-90, amending a flag bylaw passed at last year's town meeting. Mount Greylock Regional School sophomore Jack Uhas of the middle-high school's Gender Sexuality Alliance opened the discussion with a brief statement, telling the 295 voters who checked into the meeting that, 0 Comments Read More >> |
Mount Greylock School Committee Picks Interim SuperintendentBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 05:50AM / Thursday, May 23, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock School Committee on Wednesday voted 7-0 to enter negotiations with the district's assistant superintendent to serve as interim superintendent after the abrupt announcement that Jason McCandless intends to leave the district at the end of the school year. Assistant Superintendent Joseph Bergeron told the committee that he would be willing to serve in the capacity and, at the same time, welcomed the prospect of a new permanent superintendent joining the office — likely some time in 2025. "The opportunity to serve the students, staff and the community is something that, as a duty, is something I feel I need to 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williamstown Neighbors Not Satisfied with Habitat ResponseBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 05:22AM / Wednesday, May 22, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — A Summer Street resident last week said that if Northern Berkshire Habitat for Humanity cannot find a compromise with neighbors of a planned subdivision, the town should find a different developer for the parcel. But members of the Affordable Housing Trust board expressed doubt that the town could find a different developer that relies on cash donations and volunteer labor to build single-family homes that are affordable to residents making up to 60 percent of the area median income. The topic came up during a Wednesday report to the board from three members who met with the board of the local Habitat for Humanity chapter about its plans to build 0 Comments Read More >> |
Letter: Open Letter to Flag PetitionerLetter to the Editor, 03:15PM / Tuesday, May 21, 2024 | |
To the Editor: I read with great interest the article by Mr. Dravis in Monday's iBerkshires. I understood you to say that you had "posted a comment on the thread inviting opponents to reach out personally to [you]." As I suspect you know, I frequently post on the thread to which I think you are referring, but did not see your invitation. Had I seen it, I would have responded immediately. Alas! I still cannot find it, but, admittedly, I am an idiot with all things social media. I would be delighted to have a conversation with you and your friends. We can do it in person, my preference, or on Facebook. My beloved grandchildren — all seven — tell me that Facebook
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Letter: Response to Article on FlagLetter to the Editor, 03:10PM / Tuesday, May 21, 2024 | |
To the Editor: Re: your recent article about the proposed Progress Pride flag in Williamstown, there are two statements that call for a response. A well-intentioned interviewee is quoted as saying: "Some people say it's obvious that Williams is accepting and there's no need [for a flag]," he said. "They also, in the same post, say the flag is divisive and controversial. Well, which is it?" (I assume that "Williams" is meant to be Williamstown. ) The answer to this either/or thinking is that it is of course possible that two things are true at the same time. A person or place can be entirely welcoming to all but not be in agreement with the wishes
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Letter: Reject Article 41Letter to the Editor, 03:00PM / Tuesday, May 21, 2024 | |
To the Editor: Town meeting should reject Article 41 because sexual orientation, color of skin, health and wellness, gender, environmental issues and changes in the meaning of English words (including the word rainbow) are not well-represented by a flag in any community. Work in the community to make the American flag ensure inclusivity, support, a sense of belonging, respect for others and acceptance among human beings who have the right to live with dignity. If this flag is added to the three now recognized we could ask: Where does it end? The American flag represents the hope we all have for our community. Martha Dailey 0 Comments Read More >> |
Mount Greylock's McCandless Announces ResignationBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 11:45PM / Monday, May 20, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — For the fourth time in the last 10 years, the Mount Greylock Regional School District will be looking for a new permanent superintendent. After four years at the helm and just one year into his current contract, Jason McCandless is stepping down. The regional School Committee has a special meeting scheduled for Wednesday night with a brief but significant agenda. Item four on the agenda: to discuss the resignations of the superintendent and the principal at Williamstown Elementary School. Item five refers to the next steps for the committee, including, perhaps, hiring another interim superintendent to lead the 0 Comments Read More >> |
Driver Fell Asleep Before Running Into Williamstown PorchBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 02:06PM / Monday, May 20, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — A Vermont woman was asleep at the wheel prior to crashing into a Simonds Road residence last week, according to a Williamstown Police Department report. Nicole L. Bishop, 32, of Route 9 in Bennington, Vt., Wednesday afternoon was traveling north on Simonds Road (U.S. Route 7) when, "the operator fell asleep, crossed the marked double line, through [two] yards, and into the front porch of 1033 Simonds Road," according to a report written by Officer Brad Sacco. The 2003 Toyota that Bishop was driving belonged to Angela Mattison Barr of Bennington, police said. The car left the road just north of the turnoff for the Steinerfilm 0 Comments Read More >> |
Clark Art Hosts Publication Launch 08:00AM / Monday, May 20, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Thursday, May 23 at 6 pm, the Clark Art Institute celebrates the launch of the exhibition publication for David Jeremiah: "I Drive Thee," this year's public spaces installation. It marks artist David-Jeremiah's first museum show outside his home state of Texas and his first publication. David-Jeremiah speaks with Robert Wiesenberger, the Clark's curator of contemporary projects, about the underlying subjects in his work, examining the Lamborghini sports car and the Spanish bullfight as lenses on Black masculinity in America. Free. Accessible seats available; for information, call 413 458 0524. A public reception and 0 Comments Read More >> |
Flag Meant to Represent Inclusion Sparks Debate in WilliamstownBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 05:31AM / Monday, May 20, 2024 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — One of the authors of a proposed bylaw amendment to allow the display of the Progress Pride on town flag poles said he welcomes more dialogue about the proposal. "It's been a good learning experience through all of this," Mount Greylock Regional School sophomore Jack Uhas said last week. "Any attempt to hinder a conversation in our community would be disappointing to me. I'm excited to hear what people have to say." Uhas is the vice president of the middle-high school's Gender Sexuality Alliance, which developed the bylaw proposal that will be before Thursday's annual town meeting at Mount 0 Comments Read More >> |
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