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Superintendent's Award Presented to Wahconah High Senior
Brown's parents Dan and Heather Brown pointed to Haze's drive, resilience and willingness to learn.  DALTON, Mass. — Wahconah Regional High School senior Haze Brown was recognized for their academic achievements and for making the school and community a more inclusive and connected
Planning Board Continues Berkshire Concrete Hearing
DALTON, Mass. — The Planning Board again voted to continue the public hearing for Berkshire Concrete's excavation permit despite opposition from neighbors.    The hearing was continued to Jan. 21 with the stipulation that Berkshire Concrete, a subsidiary of Petricca Industries, have all its documents submitted to the
MassWildLife: Counting birds, Your New Holiday Tradition
Looking for a way to give during the holiday season while also enjoying nature? A tradition that started Christmas Day in 1900 is now a long-standing program of the National Audubon Society. People across the state will spend the beginning of the winter counting birds, helping ornithologists gather data that would be difficult to collect on
Pittsfield Affordable Housing Initiatives Shine Light, Hope
Housing Secretary Edward Augustus cuts the ribbon at The First on Thursday with housing officials and Mayor Peter Marchetti, state Sen. Paul Mark and state Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier. PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The holidays are here and several community members are celebrating it with the opening of two affordable housing
Dalton Finance Anticipates Challenges Budget Season
DALTON, Mass. — The Finance Committee will soon embark on its budget planning process, which comes with a notable challenge.    It was demonstrated during its meeting last Wednesday that this year's budget planning will demand both strategic thinking to ensure financial stability for the town while maintaining
Berkshire United Way Awards Food Assistance Funds to 15 Organizations
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire United Way (BUW) has awarded $51,630 to 15 local organizations to strengthen food distribution efforts in response to rising food insecurity and recent disruptions in federal assistance programs such as SNAP.    Following a thorough application and review process, BUW provided funding to:
Weekend Outlook: Holiday Happenings
Check out the events happening this weekend, including holiday-themed parties and events. Find all the craft fairs and bazaars happening here.   Editor's Pick   Adams Holiday Light Parade Downtown Adams Sunday at 6 p.m.   Santa is visiting Adams before his big night. Join the first
@theMarket: Markets Enter Last Leg of a Good Year
Friday was the end of the final full week of trading for the year. The next two holiday-shortened weeks will top off a good year for stocks. Will Santa show up for the finale?   The much-vaunted Santa Claus Rally is supposed to begin this coming week and carry us through to the New Year. Does it really matter? For the most part, if
Capeless Students Raise $5,619 for Charity
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Students at Capeless Elementary School celebrated the season of giving by giving back to organizations that they feel inspired them. On Monday night, 28 fourth-grade students showed off the projects they did to raise funds for an organization of their choice. They had been given $5 each to start a small business by
The Retired Investor: Fed's $40 Billion-per-Month Purchase of Treasuries Is Important
Last week's half-point interest rate cut by the Federal Open Market Committee, overshadowed what I believe is an even more important development. The Fed has kicked off a series of what they called "reserve management purchases" by committing to buy $40 billion per month in short-term Treasury bills and notes.   In
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