 | Keva Health Wins COVID-19 Connect Tech Innovation Challenge
WESTBOROUGH, Mass. — On Friday, April 9th, 2021, a panel of judges declared Keva Health of Lexington the winner of the Massachusetts COVID-19 Connect Tech Innovation Challenge, a competition focused on entrepreneurs and startups working on innovative solutions to enhance resiliency and guard against potential future disruptions in 0 Comments |
 | BCC Hires, Promotes Staff
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) announced the hiring and promotion of staff to the College.
Damien Boutillon has joined BCC's TRIO (Talent, Resources, Initiative, Opportunity) Student Support Services Program as an Academic Advisor. Previously, he was a Strategic Planning Associate at Williams 0 Comments |
 | MCLA Adds Class to Summer Sessions Offerings: 'I Can’t Breathe'
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — As part of its first Summer Session from May 31-June 11, 2021, MCLA will offer an education course titled "I Can't Breathe:" Racial Capitalism at the Intersections of Race, Social Class, Space, and School,"(EDUC 364) taught by Dr. Lisa Arrastia, assistant professor of 1 Comment |
 | Pittsfield City Council Ordains Downtown Creative District Zoning
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Downtown Pittsfield will now be zoned as a creative district after the City Council's Tuesday vote.
The council ordained a zoning amendment for a Downtown Creative District in a 9-1 vote with Ward 1 Councilor Helen Moon opposed and Ward 6 Councilor Dina Guiel Lampiasi absent. North Street and South Street will 1 Comment |
 | Officer William Evans Laid to Rest in Adams
ADAMS, Mass. — U.S. Capitol Police Officer William "Billy" Evans was brought to his final resting place Thursday afternoon after the Northern Berkshire community paid their final respects.
Evans' funeral Mass was held at noon at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church and officiated by Bishop William D. Byrne of 1 Comment |
 | State Fire Marshal: Prevent Mulch Fires
STOW, Mass. — State Fire Marshal Peter J. Ostroskey asks people to be mindful of potential mulch fires
"Every spring, people spruce up their properties with fresh mulch and firefighters respond to many fires started by cigarettes tossed into mulch. Mulch is combustible and can easily catch fire," Ostroskey 0 Comments |
 | The Retired Investor: A Highway of Opportunity
Most Americans seem excited and hopeful about the prospects for the Biden Administration's infrastructure plan. Local politicians as well as their construction buddies are salivating at the possible promise of getting their share of this multi-trillion-dollar prize. But looking beyond the pork barrel, we might want to consider how 0 Comments |
 | Clark Art First Sundays Free Returns In May
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute's First Sundays Free program continues on Sunday, May 2.
Admission to the galleries is free to all visitors for the entire day, but advance registration is necessary.
Visitors are invited to explore the Clark, indoors and outdoors. See the 1 Comment |
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