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County's 'Super Six' Head to Final Four
Out of 10 No. 1 seeds in the MIAA basketball tournaments this winter – five boys, five girls – nine are still playing.   Those nine did not have to play the Lee High girls basketball team.   The ninth-seeded Wildcats pulled off arguably the season’s biggest upset on Saturday when they upended No. 1
Williams College Plans Temporary Parking Lot at Former Field House Site
The foundation of the demolished Towne Field House is still visible on the Williams campus.   WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Williams College last month secured the town's permission to convert the former site of Towne Field House to a temporary parking lot.   In a series of meetings hearings before
Williamstown Prudential Committee Interviews Fire Chief Candidates
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Prudential Committee on Wednesday interviewed three finalists to replace retiring Fire Chief Craig Pedercini.   In a series of back-to-back sessions at Town Hall, the panel questioned Spencer Chief Robert Parsons, Onset Deputy Chief Jeffrey Dias and Williamstown Lt. Ryan Housman, who were chosen from
Clark Art Screens 'George Washington'
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Thursday, March 13, the Clark Art Institute continues its Small Town film series with a screening of "George Washington" (2000) at 6 pm in the Manton Research Center.   According to a press release:   This film unfolds during a balmy July in a North Carolina town where kudzu
Clark Art Lecture On Queer Art And Artists in Medieval Europe
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Tuesday, April 11, the Clark Art Institute's Research and Academic Program presents a talk by Karl Whittington (The Ohio State University) titled "Queer Making: Artists and Desire in Medieval Europe." This free event takes place at 5:30 pm in the Manton Research Center
Williamstown's Spring Election Taking Shape
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Four potential candidates have taken out nomination papers for three seats on the Select Board that will be voted on this May, the town clerk reported on Wednesday.   Peter Beck, whose five-year term on the Planning Board is expiring, has taken out papers for a three-year seat on the Select Board, as has
Sage City Symphony Presents Free Concert
BENNINGTON, Vt.—Sage City Symphony will perform a concert at 4:00 p.m. in Greenwall Auditorium, VAPA Building, Bennington College. The program includes works by Verdi, Glinka, Sibelius, and Mozart, as well as compositions by students from Long Trail School and Burr & Burton Academy. The performance will
Williamstown Planners Reject Sweet Farm Road Waivers
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Planning Board on Tuesday voted not to grant the waivers needed to allow a request to accept Sweet Farm Road as a public way to go before town meeting in May.   Representatives of the Sweet Farm Road Home Owners Association brought the town the request to accept the 3,600-foot road built off
Divided Williamstown Select Board Implements Senior Tax Exemption
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Select Board on Monday voted, 3-1, to implement a means-tested senior property tax exemption that town meeting approved last May.   The annual town meeting overwhelmingly supported the home rule petition, which was waiting on approval from the legislature and the signature of the governor before the
Milne Public Library Launches Updated Branding and Website
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The David and Joyce Milne Public Library has implemented a new visual identity and website design. The library has also announced an expanded focus on community engagement.   The library's marketing campaign includes new flyers designed to increase visibility.   The changes coincide with
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