 | Williamstown Housing Trust Close to Transfer of Summer Street Lot
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Work could begin as early as July 7 on a road for a small subdivision on a town-owned parcel off Summer Street.
By that time, the board of the town's Affordable Housing Trust hopes to have transferred the 1.75-acre lot to Northern Berkshire Habitat for Humanity, which plans to build a four-home |
 | Williamstown Property Auctioned for $550K
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — A North Adams man had the high bid last week on the former Chenail's garden center.
Brian Intraversato outbid three other parties to purchase the 877 Simonds Road property for $550,000 on June 17. JJ Manning Auctioneers conducted the bidding.
The property encompasses 7.1 acres |
 | South Street Project in Williamstown Leads to Utility Outages
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – Two utility outages in as many days last week related to the South Street road reconstruction had town officials double- and triple-checking service maps.
But they also realize that those maps are not perfect.
Twenty-four hours after road crews hit a gas line that caused “a heavy |
 | Williamstown's Remedy Hall Moves into New Home
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — A non-profit that began two years ago to provide "basic life necessities" to families experiencing hardships opened its doors in a new location this month.
Remedy Hall, which began its life in space at the First Congregational Church, this spring moved east on Main Street (Route 2) to 620 |
 | RSNE Claims County Cal Ripken Crown
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – Ryder Tatro and Ethan Moran combined to strike out 10 hitters Saturday in leading Refrigerated Structures of New England to an 8-3 win over H.A. George in the Berkshire Cal Ripken League Majors Division Championship on Bud Anderson Field.
It was a clean sweep for the Williamstown Cal Ripken program, |
 | Williamstown Fire District Sets Special Meeting for July 1
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Prudential Committee Friday called a special fire district meeting for Tuesday, July 1, in part to address an oversight from the annual meeting it held a couple of weeks ago.
Article 1 on the special district meeting warrant will ask members to authorize the fire district to raise funds for debt |
| Mount Greylock District Close to Rolling Out Incident Response Plan
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School District this summer will roll out plans to improve its incident response policies and practices.
Interim Superintendent Joseph Bergeron last week told the School Committee that the steering committee of staff members, family members and School Committee members has |
 | Clark Art Presents In Focus Gallery Talk
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.— On Sunday, June 22 at 11:15 am, the Clark Art Institute presents "In Focus: Field and Flowers," a free thematic tour of the Clark's permanent collection exploring how artists celebrate the beauty of food and flowers in their art.
Free with gallery admission. Capacity is limited. Pick |
| Clark Art Hosts Summer Solstice Festivities
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute celebrates the 2025 Summer Solstice on Saturday, June 21 with a full series of free outdoor activities and "ritual events."
Foraging Walk, 5:30–6:30 pm
Join herbalist, park ranger, and museum educator Misa Chappell for an interactive foraging walk |
| Williamstown Holds Hearing on National Grid Tree Removal Plan
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – The town's tree warden and arborists working for National Grid Tuesday explained the rationale for removing or trimming several dozen trees that pose a threat to main power lines around town.
Tree Warden Robert McCarthy held a public hearing in conjunction with the Planning Board, which has |
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