 | Williamstown Planners Narrow Questions on a 'Cottage Court' Bylaw
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Planning Board on Tuesday discussed developing bylaw amendment proposals to allow "cottage court" development, facilitate mixed-use residential and commercial properties and create a limited path for manufactured homes on residential lots.
The manufactured home issue came to the board in |
 | Clark Art Hosts Nature Hike
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Thursday, Aug. 17 at 5:30 pm, the Clark Art Institute hosts a nature hike along the Stone Hill trails.
Bud Wobus, professor emeritus of geology at Williams College, introduces the hike; then the Clark's Head of Public Programs Will Schmenner leads the hike.
According to a |
 | Clark Art Screens 'Some Like it Hot'
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Wednesday, Aug. 16, the Clark Art Institute screens Some "Like it Hot."
The film is shown as part of the Clark's five-part Summer Outdoor Movie Series. The film screens outdoors near the Clark's Reflecting Pool, beginning at dusk (7:55 pm).
According to a press |
| Williamstown's Comprehensive Plan Committee Nears Final Report
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The end is in sight for the committee charged with drafting the town's plan for the next two decades.
At its Aug. 1 meeting, the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee worked through members' concerns about specific language in the draft document, including in a 75-point implementation plan that |
 | Clark Art Talk on British Photo Tourism
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Wednesday, Aug. 16, the Clark Art Institute presents a talk focusing on works by nineteenth-century British photographers.
Williams College/Clark Graduate Curatorial Intern Eva Dailey discusses how photography functioned both as a novel artistic enterprise and as archival documentation |
 | Thunder Finishes Season Unbeaten in Berkshire Adult Baseball League
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – John Goodnow hit a key two-run single late, and the Berkshire Thunder Sunday overcame a three-run deficit en route to a win over Tunnel City Freight as the Thunder finished the Berkshire Adult Baseball League 33-and-over division with a 14-0 record.
Jesus Lay went 4-for-5 with an RBI and scored three |
 | Q&A: Berkshires' Rick D'Elia Talks About His Vampire Comedy
Rick D'Elia grew up in the Berkshires before launching his comedy career.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Berkshire County's Rick D'Elia is doing something Christopher Nolan couldn't — taking a movie screen away from billion-dollar "Barbie."
Images Cinema on Sunday night is |
 | Clark Art Screens 'Our Hospitality'
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Wednesday, Aug. 9, the Clark Art Institute screens "Our Hospitality."
The film is shown as part of the Clark's five-part Summer Outdoor Movie Series. The film screens outdoors near the Clark's Reflecting Pool, beginning at dusk (8:05 pm).
According to a press |
| Expect a Slightly Warmer Weekend in the Berkshires
Although the mild temperatures are set to continue this weekend, temperatures should briefly break back into the 80s.
Today, Thursday, Aug. 3, expect temperatures in the high 70s with mostly sunny skies, according to AccuWeather. There is the potential for thunderstorms this afternoon.
On Friday, expect |
 | No One Injured in Monday Fire at Williams Dorm
A truck from a fire restoration service is seen in front of Hubbell House at Williams College on Tuesday afternoon.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Quick thinking by a Williams College student is being credited with helping to limit damage from a fire in a residence hall on Monday |
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