| Post 68-1 Senior Legion Team Walks Off Win Against Sheffield
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Dominic Marcella drew a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the seventh Sunday to give the Pittsfield Post 68-1 American Legion Baseball team a 7-6 win over Sheffield Post 340.
Ben Jacob started the winning rally with a single to right, and Gavin O’Donnell singled to left to put runners at the |
| Dalton Historical Invests in Museum Collection Management Software
DALTON, Mass. — The Historical Commission has approved the purchase of a museum collection management software, PastPerfect.
During its meeting in May, commissioners voted to purchase the a desktop version of the software for $870.
It was highlighted that if they join the American Association for State |
| Clark Art Presents Outdoor Concert Series
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute presents a five-part outdoor concert series with thematic connections to its Ground/work 2025 exhibition.
These free concerts take place every Wednesday in July at 6 pm on the Reflecting Pool Lawn, with the exception of July 23's concert, which takes place on the |
 | New CBRSD Leadership Emphasizes Community
DALTON, Mass. — The Central Berkshire Regional School District will soon have new leadership, but the community-centered mindset on which the district was founded will remain the same.
In April, the School Committee hired the district's assistant superintendent, Michael Henault, for the superintendent position, |
| Governor Appoints Economic Development Secretary
BOSTON — Governor Maura Healey announced that she is appointing Eric Paley as Secretary of the Executive Office of Economic Development (EOED).
Paley is a successful entrepreneur and leader who is stepping away from managing one of the world's highest-performing seed-stage venture capital funds, Founder |
 | Burega Pitches Legion Team to Win over City Rival
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Matthew Burega struck out nine and scattered three hits Saturday in leading the Post 68-1 squad to a 3-0 win over Post 68-2 in American Legion Baseball action on Buddy Pellerin Field.
This is the first year the successful youth program has fielded two teams in the American Legion Senior Division, |
| Force 12U Opens Play at National Tourney
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – The Berkshire Force 12-and-under travel softball team Saturday opened play at the Youth Softball Nationals with a pair of losses.
The Sandy Springs Storm of Georgia beat the Force, 9-1, in their opener.
In the Berkshire squad’s second game in pool play, it fell to the Monroeville |
| Berkshire Force 14U Competes in N.Y. Tournament
LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. – The Berkshire Force 14-and-under travel softball team went 1-2 in a tournament on Saturday.
The Force beat the Lady Bulldogs Explosion of South Glens Falls, N.Y., 5-3, and dropped games to the Battenkill Reapers (10-6) and Glens Falls Titans (8-5).
Against South Glens Falls, Julia McComish |
| The Rewind: June 21 thru 27
A lot has happened in the Berkshires this week. Here are some of the stories you may have missed.
U.S. Senator Warren: 'It's Bad In Washington'
Sen. Elizabeth Warren held a town hall event at the Colonial Theatre last Saturday, during which she described President Donald |
| Pittsfield Sees Certified Candidates, Plans Preliminary Election
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city is planning a preliminary election in September to narrow the fields for City Council and School Committee based on the projected number of candidates for several seats.
As of now, the preliminary will include races for councilor at large, Ward 2 and Ward 6.
Several potential |
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