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Clark Art Presents Sensing Nature
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Sunday, July 6 at 2 pm, the Clark Art Institute presents Sensing Nature: From the Outside In, a slow engagement with nature and art focused on enhancing wellbeing and led by a Clark educator. This free seasonal program encourages visitors to connect with the landscapes on the Clark's campus and in the
Greylock 14Us Come Back to Win Greenfield Tourney Title
GREENFIELD, Mass. – Lydia Gaudreau hit a two-run double in the bottom of the fourth to give the Greylock Thunder 14Us a 7-6 lead en route to a 15-7, come-from-behind victory over the Vermont Rockets in the title game of the Mid-Summer Storm tournament.   The Thunder went 3-0 in bracket play on Sunday after finishing
Crust Serving Up Pizza Pies in Two Locations
Crust owner Jim Cervone and manager Lexi Politis make pizza's at the Williamstown location.  WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Crust has been serving up classic and specialty pizzas since its opening in 2020 in Pittsfield, and for over a year now in Williamstown.   Owner Jim Cervone said his inspiration was his
Williamstown's Planned Skate Park Before Conservation Commission
The current outdated skate park on Stetson Road.  WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The town is seeking approval from the Conservation Commission for a project to replace the 2,100 square foot skate park on Stetson Road with an up-to-date concrete park on roughly the same footprint.   The project, which received a
Call For Art: Eyes on Art Town 2025 Williamstown Cultural District Banner Exhibition
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Town of Williamstown, the Williamstown Cultural District, and the Williamstown Chamber of Commerce are partnering in an opportunity to showcase local artwork right in downtown Williamstown. From Labor Day to November 2025, selected art will be reproduced on vertical banners on utility poles along Spring and
Clark Art Kicks Off Outdoor Concert Series with Balla Kouyate
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute presents the first in a series of free outdoor concerts with thematic connections to the Ground/work 2025 exhibition with a performance by Balla Kouyaté on Wednesday, July 2 at 6 pm on the Reflecting Pool Lawn.   According to a press release:    Balla
Williamstown Moves to Replace Sign Commission
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Select Board on Monday took a step toward replacing the town's moribund Sign Commission.   For a couple of years, officials have been sending out a call for volunteers to serve on the body, which has, "authority for control of all signs," under Chapter 53 of the town's
Williamstown Board Lifts Condemnation Order on Residence
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Board of Health on Tuesday rescinded an order of condemnation for a residence on Longview Terrace after praising the work done by the owner's family to make the home habitable.   Health Inspector Ruth Russell reported to the board that she was satisfied with the improvements made by Raymond
Free Tree Identification Walk at The Clark in Williamstown
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Berkshire Environmental Action Team (BEAT) will host a free tree identification walk at The Clark Art Institute's grounds and walking trails in Williamstown on Saturday, June 28, at 9:30 AM. (Rain Date: Sunday, June 29)   This walk will last approximately two hours and will feature slow-paced stops
Clark Art Free Concert By William Parker and Patricia Nicholson
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. —The Clark Art Institute presents an outdoor concert on Sunday, June 29 at 5 pm featuring an evening of visionary improvisation with composer and multi-instrumentalist William Parker and dancer-poet Patricia Nicholson as they present a duo adaptation of "Hope Cries for Justice."  This free event
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