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James Kalmuk Joins Dartmouth Cancer Center
BENNINGTON, Vt. — Dr. James Kalmuk, medical oncologist, has joined the Dartmouth Cancer Center at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC).   Kalmuk holds a masters in interdisciplinary science from Roswell Park Cancer Institute and attended medical school at SUNY Update Medical University in Syracuse, NY. He then completed
Swastika Etched into Williamstown Bus Shelter
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Police are investigating an incident of vandalism that left a swastika on the side of a Main Street structure.   On Tuesday at 6 p.m., police received a call reporting a swastika on the Berkshire Regional Transportation Authority bus shelter on Main Street (Route 2) across from Hopkins Hall on the
Williamstown Road Closures to Accommodate Route 7 Repairs
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — In order to complete the road repairs on Route 7 in the Bulkley St and Jamieson Heights area, that section of road will be closed for a portion of Friday Sept. 8.   Closures are estimated to start at 7 am and are expected to last until 3:30 pm.    Closures for through traffic will be
Ribbon Cut on Williamstown's Mohican Trail
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — At the ribbon cutting for the new Mohican Trail on Thursday morning, the president of the Berkshire Bike Path Council remembered a time when not everyone believed such paths could be built.   "Twenty-three years ago, a small chorus of people started singing 'Bike path, bike path, bike path,'
Williamstown Water Main Break Closes Route 7 to Through Traffic
Update: At about 6:30 Thursday morning, Williamstown Police reported that Route 7 was reopened and water service was restored.    WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — A burst water main on North Street near Jamieson Heights on Wednesday left an undetermined number of residences without water and forced a closure of Route 7 to through
Behavioral Health Network Receives State Grant
BOSTON — Behavioral Health Network, Inc., which services communities in Berkshire County, received a $772,706 grant to support mental health among young children.   The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that they are awarding $4.1 million in Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Grants to organizations that
Mount Greylock Students Stage Wilde Classic for a Cause
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Che Guerra's biggest problem with school-based theater programs is that they end when the school year ends.   "The real reason we're doing this is we are obsessed and we were going through theater withdrawal," Guerra said recently.   "This" is a student-led
Berkshire Green Drinks: Beyond Recycling
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Andrew Ferrara, program manager of Berkshire Environmental Action Team's Zero Waste Initiative, will speak at the September Berkshire Green Drinks event at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, September 12, online via Zoom.    According to a press release: Learn about current projects and groups working to reduce
Clark Art Presents Artist Talk About Sculptural Garden
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Sunday, Sept. 17 at 3 pm, the Clark Art Institute presents an artist talk with Pallavi Sen.    Sen leads an informal conversation about the sculptural artist's garden that she and a group of Williams College students are cultivating as part of the Clark's Humane Ecology: Eight Positions
Williams Women's Soccer Ties Hamilton in Opener
CLINTON, N.Y. -- Two Williams College keepers combined on a shutout Tuesday as the women's soccer team opened the season with a 0-0 tie at NESCAC rival Hamilton.   Margaret Huelin made two saves in the first half, and Ana Bozz-Mackay stopped four shots in the second half.   Williams (0-0-1) goes to Manchester, Vt.,
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