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Trees, Tall Grass Will Delineate Williamstown Dog Park
The town plans to designate an 18-acre area, outlined in yellow, for off-leash dogs at the Spruces Park. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Select Board on Monday saw regulations that will govern a fence-free "dog park" that the town plans to establish at the Spruces Park.   Use of the 114-acre former
Clark Art Film Screening and Poetry Event
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Saturday, May 3 at 4 pm, the Clark Art Institute presents "Walt Whitman Comes to the Clark," a combination film screening and poetry event centering around Whitman's most famous poem, "Song of Myself."    This free event takes place in the Clark's Manton Research
Clark Art to Host Final First Sunday Free with Focus on Art and Wellness
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute will present its final First Sunday Free of the season on Sunday, May 4, with a focus on Art and Wellness. Free admission will be offered from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.   The event will feature activities exploring the relationship between art and well-being, including a pop-up
Williams College Art Museum Will Be a Lab for Sustainability
Michael Evans and Tanja Srebotnjak of  the Zhilka Center for the Environment get into details about green standards.  WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The sustainable aspects of the new $175 million Williams College Museum of Art will influence the next generation of arts leaders.    "Really
Clark Art Concludes Music in the Manton Series with Pianist Benjamin Hochman
Williamstown, Massachusetts—The Clark Art Institute concludes its three-part Music in the Manton concert series with pianist Benjamin Hochman on Friday, May 2 at 6 pm in the Manton Research Center auditorium.   According to a press release:   Hochman presents a solo piano recital centered around brilliant
Williamstown Select Board Candidates Answer Questions
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — While three seats on the Select Board will be on the ballot at the May 13 annual town election, just one seat is contested.   Longtime board member Jane Patton is opposed by Shana Dixon, chair of the town's Diversity, Inclusion and Racial Equity Committee, to fill out the remaining year of a
Presentation on Aquatic Macroinvertebrates to Be Held at Williams College
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Hoosic River Watershed Association, Williams College Center for Environmental Studies, and the Zilkha Center for the Environment will present "Turning Stones: a Presentation on Benthic Macroinvertebrates" with aquatic ecologist and Williams College professor of biology Declan McCabe on Tuesday, April
Letter: Sometimes It Is Best Not to Tinker With Tradition
To the Editor: Williamstown has a long-standing tradition of displaying American flags on utility poles along the town green (Route 2) from Memorial Day through Veterans Day. At the last Williamstown Select Board meeting, there was a 4-1 vote to replace every fourth American Flag with a Progress Pride (rainbow) flag during the month of
Man Facing Charges in Williams College Restroom Surveillance
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — A Weston man is facing charges related to a camera found with pictures and video in a restroom on the Williams College campus.    Maxwell Hall, 21, was charged on March 20 with 18 counts of photographing, videotaping, or electronically surveilling a partially nude or nude person.   The
New Businesses Blend Cannabis Retail and Motorcycle Culture
Royal Enfield is a multinational motorcycle manufacturer; Motolicks will sell its products and custom work. POWNAL, Vt. — Last week saw the opening of two new businesses in North Pownal: Marijuana and motorcycles.   Royal Enfield of Bennington County, a multinational motorcycle manufacturer, and Rambler
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