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Mount Greylock Grads Told: 'Recognize Spark of Humanity' in All
The class of 2025 named Blair Dils as Teacher of the Year. See more photos here.  WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Mount Greylock Regional School's class of '25 Saturday reflected on the meanings of individuality and collectivism.   The tone was set by interim Superintendent Joseph Bergeron, who chose
Weekend Outlook: Celebrate Pride
Check out the events in the Berkshires this weekend, including Pride events, nature walks, and more. Farmers markets are open for the season.  Editor's Picks Pittsfield's First Friday at Five Downtown Pittsfield Time: 5 p.m.    The city's combined Third Thursdays and First Fridays Artswalks event
County's Athletic Directors Recognize Senior Scholar-Athletes
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Twenty-two graduating seniors from Berkshire County public high schools recently were recognized by the county’s athletic directors with the inaugural Berkshire County Scholar-Athlete of the Year Awards.   The honor is designed to recognize seniors who demonstrate “athletic excellence, strong
Mount Greylock Regional School to Celebrate Graduation Saturday
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Mount Greylock Regional School will celebrate the graduation of 69 seniors at its annual commencement ceremony on Saturday, June 7.    The ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. in the school gymnasium and will include speeches by two students speakers. The high school provided the following information
Clark Art Reception for 'A Room of Her Own'
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute will host an opening reception and lecture for its new exhibition, "A Room of Her Own: Women Artist-Activists in Britain, 1875–1945," on June 13 and 14, 2025.    The exhibition highlights the work of twenty-five professional women artists in Great Britain who
Williamstown Tree Warden: National Grid Removal Plan Promotes Public Safety
A sign on a tree gives information about the public hearing on the tree removals this coming Tuesday at Town Hall. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The town's tree warden is hoping that people who object to plans to remove or prune 41 town-owned trees will attend a Tuesday public hearing and listen to the reasons why those
Images Under the Stars Outdoor Movies
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.— Images Cinema's all-ages outdoor series Images Under the Stars returns this summer. "This year we are highlighting comedy adventure films, big fun films that take us to another time and place while putting a smile on our face," said Dan Hudson, Executive Director. Each will be shown outside in
Jimmy Fund Fund-Raiser Returns June 28
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – A local fund-raiser for the Jimmy Fund keeps getting bigger and bigger.   Striking out Cancer in the Berkshires returns for a fifth year on Saturday, June 28, on Buddy Pellerin Field at Clapp Park.   Organizer Joe DiCicco, who started the event in 2021 in honor of his late wife, never expected
Williamstown Select Board Chooses Officers, Talks Priorities
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The latest iteration of the Select Board last Wednesday reorganized for the 2025-26 session and talked about its priorities for projects it wants the town to tackle over the next 12 months.   Stephanie Boyd, one of three returning members of the five-person panel, was elected to serve as chair. Peter
New Williamstown Fire Chief Swears to Protect
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — East met west in the Williamstown Fire Station on Saturday afternoon.   A large contingent of firefighters and their supporters from the other end of the commonwealth were on hand to watch as the Williamstown Fire District officially installed its new chief.   And after Jeffrey Dias pledged
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