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Suspect Arraigned in 'Horrific' Dragging Case
Complete write-thru 3 p.m., Feb. 18. District Attorney TimothyShugrue says the community has been 'really upset' by this case.  PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A Hancock man has been charged in last week's gruesome dragging that killed 69-year-old William Colbert.    William Gross, 65, was
Dalton Power Program Could Save Ratepayers Money
DALTON, Mass. — The harsh winter conditions have resulted in the need for electric companies to increase their prices and the town's energy program is no different.    Since 2015, the town has had an electric program in an effort to stabilize and make energy costs more affordable.    According to a
Healey Announces Housing Development Supports at Former Pittsfield Bank
Gov. Maura Healey poses with the bank's old safe. The building is being refurbished for housing by Allegrone Companies. The project is being supported by a commercial tax credit and a $1.8M MassWorks grant for infrastructure improvements.  PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Gov. Maura Healey stood in the former Berkshire County
Dalton Select Board to Hold Q&A Session on DCTV
DALTON, Mass. — Time and again residents have asked for more transparency from town government and now, thanks to a new series on Dalton Community Television, they will have just that.    At a recent Select Board meeting, Chair Robert Bishop pitched that the town hold question-and-answer sessions to be filmed by the
Pittsfield Seeks Public Input for CDBG Annual Action Plan
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City of Pittsfield, through its Department of Community Development, is preparing to draft its Program Year 2026 Annual Action Plan, which will help to determine how the city allocates its Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for the next program year, beginning July 1, 2026.    CDBG
Christian Center Surveys Needs, Proposes Changes
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Christian Center wants community feedback to fuel a potential name change and expanded programming.  The nonprofit, whose origins date back to the early 1890s, has held community listening sessions at 193 Robbins Ave. and released a survey to help bring the center into 2026 and beyond.  The survey
Arrest Made in Pittsfield Hit-And-Run
PITTSFIELD, Mass. -- A Hancock man Monday was arrested in connection with last week's fatal hit-and-run accident in Pittsfield, police said.   Pittsfield Police arrested William Gross, 65, of Hancock, according to a Monday night news release.   The crash on Feb. 10 at the intersection of Francis Avenue and Linden
Dalton Trustees Want to Restore Chapel as Columbarium
DALTON, Mass. — The cemetery trustees are slowly working to make the Main Street Cemetery's chapel usable again.   The vacant limestone building was discussed at last Monday's meeting. The trustees hope to restore the structure that sits in the middle of the cemetery.   Edward "Bud" Hall, the
East Housatonic Bridge Restricted to One-Lane
The town is considering making it one-way and detouring traffic.  DALTON, Mass. — Structural concerns have closed one side of the bridge on East Housatonic Street, making that section of the busy road limited to one lane.    The 25.5-foot-long girder bridge is considered structurally deficient,
No Drought Conditions in Berkshire County
BOSTON, Mass. — The Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Rebecca Tepper declared the Southeast Region has worsened to a Level-2 Significant Drought, and the Millers River Basin has improved.    All other regions remain unchanged, including Berkshire County that remains at a normal drought
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