 | Pittsfield American 10-Year-Olds Win Tourney Opener
DALTON, Mass. – The Berkshire County Little League Baseball All-Star season got underway on Saturday with a solid win for the Pittsfield Americans and a soggy outing for the teams from Dalton and Great Barrington.
The Pittsfield American League 10-and-under All-Stars defeated their crosstown rivals from the 0 Comments |
| Pittsfield Receives Grant to Expand Zoning Concept
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city has received more than $42,000 to expand the concept of the Downtown Creative District in the West Side and Morningside neighborhoods. The goal is to alleviate barriers caused by zoning and modernize the city's ordinance.
On Tuesday, the City Council accepted a $41,250 grant from the Massachusetts 0 Comments |
| Audit Advises DHE to Ensure Employees Receive Cybersecurity Training
BOSTON — the Office of State Auditor Suzanne M. Bump (OSA) released an audit of the Department of Higher Education (DHE), which identified that DHE did not ensure all employees responsible for managing and administering Governor's Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Funds, completed annual cybersecurity awareness 0 Comments |
 | Fourth of July Festivities Include Parades, Fireworks
Festivities marking the nation's 243rd birthday will be held around the Berkshires. All events are on Thursday July 4, unless otherwise noted. Planning a trip to Boston? See MassDOT's traffic information.
A list of what's open and closed on the holiday can be found here.
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The annual July 4 Esplanade Events are July 1 Comment |
 | Berkshire Community College Pinning Ceremony
Class President Sarah Dellaghelfa addresses her classmates at Thursday's graduation. See more photos here.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College on Thursday graduated a dozen future nurses in a pinning ceremony held in the college's Connector space.
Dean of Nursing Lori Moon 1 Comment |
 | Jewish Federation of the Berkshires Hosts Lecture
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Jewish Federation of the Berkshires welcomes Ruth Bass on Thursday, July 7, at 10:45 a.m.
She will draw on her perspective as a longtime journalist, editor, and novelist to examine the timely issues linking the rise of hate crimes with the burning of books, and explore the role of social media in 0 Comments |
| Berkshire Historical Society Seeking Public Input
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire County Historical Society (BCHS) is asking the community to participate in an online survey to help shape its strategic plan.
"The world has changed a lot over the past few years, and now is a good time to look at what BCHS is doing, what our community's needs are, and how we 0 Comments |
 | Holiday Hours: Independence Day
Above, the famous John Trumbull painting depicting the presentation of the Declaration to John Hancock. John Adams is standing on the right of the Committee of Five. Right, the Bill of Rights currently on display at Williams College.
Independence Day will be celebrated Monday, July 4. It is a federal holiday 0 Comments |
| Lifeguards on Duty at Onota Lake beginning July 1
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city of Pittsfield's Department of Community Development Recreation Program announced that lifeguards from the Berkshire Family YMCA will be on duty at Onota Lake, the public beach within Burbank Park, beginning Friday, July 1.
On Monday, July 4, lifeguards will be on duty from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 0 Comments |
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