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The Green Point Knife Bus, affectionately named ‘Good Knife, Irene,’ was parked on Main Street in Great Barrington for the ...
The School Committee hopes to have an interim leader in place by the time Superintendent Beth Regulbuto leaves.
The Berkshire District Attorney's Office is investigating the unattended death of a person whose remains were found behind a ...
Jacob's Pillow will celebrate the new Doris Duke Theatre with an opening night performance in the rebuilt space on July 9, ...
Jacob’s Pillow debuts its reimagined Doris Duke Theatre, a cutting-edge space blending dance, technology and innovative ...
Going to Tanglewood this weekend? Professor Yudkin previews two Boston Symphony Orchestra concerts at Tanglewood. On Saturday, July 5, Opening Night at Tanglewood features an all-Rachmaninoff program, ...
The Fourth of July will be celebrated on Friday with fireworks, parades and other observances to mark America's independence.
Discover the question mark butterfly as it emerges in forests, showcasing vivid colors, unique camouflage and a seasonal life ...
The Berkshire County Historical Society is offering a playwriting workshop led by Elizabeth Doss, Herman Melville's great-great-great-granddaughter, from July 13-18 at Arrowhead.
The Clark Art Institute will open its doors for Community Day: Art In Action, an annual day of fun for all ages, on Sunday, July 13. Admission is free.
Pittsfield will launch a new city website July 7, replacing its outdated .org platform with a streamlined, mobile-friendly ...
Construction on Pittsfield's first housing resource center will wrap up in September. Housing and homelessness experts say the project is a strong step toward meeting the needs of the growing number ...
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