News and events in Williamstown, Mass.
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Fall Repertory Programming at Images Cinema04:00PM / Monday, September 18, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Images Cinema is once again presenting monthly repertory programming, celebrating 25 years of being a non-profit organization. Images will show films from 1998 and 1999. "After a record-breaking summer, we're excited to dip back into our monthly repertory series in full swing," said Dan Hudson, Images' Executive Director. "For our third edition, we're looking at the end of the last millennium – one of the richest periods in American film and also a time of emerging waves of new voices around the globe." Cinema Redux features restored versions of films: "The Big Lebowski," "But I'm 0 Comments Read More >> |
Clark Art Presents Writing Closer: Art and the Senses08:13AM / Monday, September 18, 2023 | | WILIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Friday, Sept. 22 at 10:30 am, the Clark Art Institute welcomes writers aged sixteen and older of all experience and skill levels to the next installment of its Writing Closer program. The session takes place in the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper. September's theme, "Art and the Senses," features prints, drawings, and photographs evoking sensations of touch, taste, sight, sound, and smell. Whether it's poetry or prose, fiction or non-, and a story-in-progress or something completely new, allow the works to inspire your writing. Free. Basic materials will be provided. Only graphite pencils are allowed in the 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williamstown Planners Review 'Cottage Court' BylawBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 05:34AM / Monday, September 18, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Planning Board last week took its first look at some proposed zoning bylaw amendments the panel could bring to town meeting as early as May. Two of the drafts considered are echoes of a spring 2023 proposal to allow manufactured homes on residential lots. A third is a new proposal to make possible increased housing density in the town's General Residence district. Kenneth Kuttner and Roger Lawrence have formed a working group to develop the latter proposal, which would allow a development known as "cottage courts" — small single-family homes grouped together on a parcel around a common area and, often, a common 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williams Women's Golf Wins Tourney at Middlebury10:04PM / Sunday, September 17, 2023 | | MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- Euna Lee carded an 80 on Sunday to finish tied for seventh as an individual and lead the Williams College women's golf team to a first-place finish at the George Phinney Classic. Williams finished one stroke ahead of runner-up Hamilton in the 11-team field. Williams is home next weekend for the two-day Williams Invitational. Men's Golf WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Williams placed ninth in a 22-team field at the Williams Invitational. Babson won the event by 10 strokes over runner-up Trinity. MCLA placed 22nd. Williams was led by John Pagano, who placed 24th as an individual. Williams goes to Maine for the Bowdoin Invitational on 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williams Football Comes from Behind to Win Opener05:53PM / Saturday, September 16, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Owen McHugh threw for 138 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 77 yards to lead Williams to a 25-22 win over Colby on Saturday. Mario Fischetti ran for 119 yards and a touchdown for Williams (1-0), which fell behind, 14-0, and scored 25 straight points. Williams goes to Bowdoin College on Saturday. Cross Country MIDDLETOWN, Conn. -- John Lucey led a 1-2-3 sweep for the Williams men, who took first place at the Little Three Championship on Saturday. Charles Namiot and Nikhil DeNatale placed second and third, respectively, for Williams. The Williams women placed second to Amherst. Morgan Eigel led Williams with a third place 0 Comments Read More >> |
Clark Art Receives National Endowment for the Humanities Grant12:17PM / Saturday, September 16, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute recently received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for $100,000 to support the implementation of a summer 2024 exhibition on French artist Guillaume Lethière. The grant to the Clark was part of a $41.3 million package of 280 humanities projects nationwide recently announced by the NEH. "We are extremely grateful to the NEH for its support and for the recognition of the importance of this project," said Olivier Meslay, Hardymon Director of the Clark. "This is the first time in the Clark's history that we have received an NEH grant in support of an exhibition and its 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williams Volleyball Stays Unbeaten, Wins League Opener09:14AM / Saturday, September 16, 2023 | | MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- Lauren Kauppila passed out 32 assists and served three aces Friday to lead the Williams College women's volleyball team to a three-set win over Middlebury. Keely Campuzano led Williams with 11 kills in the 25-17, 25-20, 25-18 win. Williams (5-0, 1-0 NESCAC) goes to Hamilton on Saturday. 0 Comments Read More >> |
FEMA Urges Public to Prepare Ahead of Hurricane Lee08:14AM / Saturday, September 16, 2023 | | CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — FEMA encourages residents and visitors in Hurricane Lee's path to prepare now and follow the instructions of local officials. Anyone in the forecast path of the storm should monitor local weather alerts for updates and evacuate immediately if told to do so. "For the past several days, FEMA has been in close contact with our state partners as we monitor the path of Hurricane Lee," FEMA Region 1 Regional Administrator Lori Ehrlich said. "Right now, we want to remind New Englanders to listen to their local emergency management officials and take the appropriate steps to prepare for the impact of the 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williamstown to Hold March To End Fossil Fuels12:00PM / Friday, September 15, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Wednesday, Sept. 20, a coalition of local faith, environmental, and community groups will host a March To End Fossil Fuels in Williamstown. Participants will gather in front of First Congregational Church at 906 Main Street to rally and hear brief remarks before marching to Field Park for a standout. Local sponsors include First Congregational Church Williamstown, St John's Church, Hoosic River Watershed Association, Williamstown COOL (CO2 Lowering) Committee, Greylock Together, Williamstown Rural Lands, Bee Friendly Williamstown, and Williams College- Center for Learning in Action, Chaplains Office, Zilkha Center, and Center for 0 Comments Read More >> |
Mount Greylock Track Bids 40 Percent Over EstimateBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 05:44AM / Friday, September 15, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School Committee on Thursday looked at how to make $1.3 million in cuts that will be needed in order to bring the middle-high school track and field project in on budget. "Unfortunately, the bids came back nearly 40 percent higher than we had estimated," District Business Manager Joe Bergeron told the committee at its monthly meeting. "What that means is we needed to go back and figure out both what happened as well as how we can move forward, if at all possible." The district has in hand $3.5 million, the remainder of a $5 million capital gift from Williams College, a $100,000 grant from the 0 Comments Read More >> |
Grants to Support Rural Economies and Forest Conservation in the Berkshires10:55AM / Thursday, September 14, 2023 | | BOSTON — The Healey-Driscoll Administration awarded $460,000 in grant funding to increase economic development focusing on the conservation and sustainable management of forests within Massachusetts' Woodlands Partnership of Western Massachusetts region. Through the Woodlands Partnership Grants, the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) is supporting nine rural communities and three regional conservation and economic development organizations in improving access to outdoor recreation in town and state forests, improving the safety of outdoor recreation, and implementing climate-smart forestry practices. "We're investing 0 Comments Read More >> |
Williamstown Sets Fiscal 2024 Tax RateBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 06:01AM / Thursday, September 14, 2023 | | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The property tax bill on a median single-family home in town is slated to rise by $187 in the current fiscal year. That was one of the takeaways from Assessor Chris Lamarre's annual presentation to the Select Board at its tax classification hearing. After the recent interim revaluation, the median single-family home value (the point at which half the residences are assessed lower and half are assessed higher) is $395,100, Lamarre reported. That will yield a tax bill of $5,986, up from $5,799 in the fiscal year that ended on June 30. The total value of taxable property in town is up 11.3 percent in FY24, from $1.2 billion to $1.34 0 Comments Read More >> |
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