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Hours after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, residents of Pittsfield, and a few visitors, offered mixed views of the decision.
Aina de Lapparent Alvarez
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In the beginning, residents took this view of the state’s planned roundabout: “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Others told naysayers to stop fighting progress. It is not quite done. But it is here.
Heather Bellow
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If the Pittsfield City Council votes to pass the budget with changes at its next meeting Tuesday, Mayor Linda Tyer said she will honor them — even though she doesn't have to do that. "I felt they were fair and reasonable and strengthened the budget," she said.
Greta Jochem
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Friday's shooting of a juvenile male on Tyler Street in Pittsfield has the neighborhood worried. Some say they may leave the area, others call for more gun control and work to keep guns out of the hands of juveniles. Residents in other neighborhoods are also concerned by the increase in gun violence.
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Two people were injured Wednesday after a three-vehicle accident on Howland Avenue in Adams.
Showers will be only occasional and mostly light on Monday, but next week will be mostly rain-free as much of Berkshire County lands in the U.S. Drought Monitor’s abnormally dry category.
Special town meeting voters on Thursday approved projects aimed at protecting town assets. The articles were OK’d unanimously, with no questions or comments.
The court's ruling had been expected since a draft opinion leaked in early May, and reaction from Massachusetts, where abortion remains legal under state law, was swift.
The Pittsfield Suns have taken the controversy over the city's proposed ban on small liquor bottles known as nips and turned it into a promotion intended to bring more fans to their game on Saturday at Wahconah Park.
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The court's ruling had been expected since a draft opinion leaked in early May, and reaction from Massachusetts, where abortion remains legal under state law, was swift.
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In a ruling praised by gun rights advocates, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday struck down New York’s concealed-carry gun licensing law with …
The Massachusetts House took a major step Thursday toward injecting billions of dollars into work on the state's transportation and environmental infrastructure — including $250 million toward a possible east-west rail extension.
Architect, author and historian Gary Lawrance will give a visual presentation on "Elm Court: Berkshires Estate of Emily Vanderbilt and William Sloane" at 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 28, at Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum.
Dan Brown, Susan Choi, Ayad Akhtar and Henry Louis Gates Jr. are among the featured speakers at The Authors Guild's inaugural WIT: Words, Ideas and Thinkers Festival on Sept. 22-25 at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox. Advance registration is required to save a spot to attend the festival. Session selection will take place later this summer.
A number of area college students have been recognized for their academic achievements.
First Fridays Artswalk returns on July 1 with a dozen exhibits, a free kids’ paint & sip and a pop-up dance party with Boxxa Vine to kick off the July 4 weekend.
The joint is truly jumpin’ throughout director/choreographer Jeffrey L. Page’s singular, boldly theatrical treatment of “Ain’t Misbehavin’: The Fats Waller musical,” which opened over the weekend at Barrington Stage Company’s Boyd-Quinson Stage.
ADAMS — Four artists working with the Real Eyes Gallery aim to raise $10,000, for the Louison House, through art sales and donations from busi…
In the private universe of her mind, American socialite Florence Foster Jenkins (1868-1944) was a virtuosic opera soprano of epic megastar proportions. In reality she was constantly flat; tone deaf; unable to hold a rhythm or hit the high notes you expect a soprano to be able to hit.
Hancock Shaker Village's Back Porch Music series began during the pandemic as a solution that allowed music to continue at the village. The outdoor concerts are now a popular summer staple. The series returns July 1.
Sculptor and mixed media artist Rose B. Simpson's slender, androgynous cast-concrete 9-foot-tall sculptures, "Counterculture," will stand along the horizon line of Field Farm's meadow, visible from Sloan Road in Williamstown, though April 30, 2023.
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Diane M. Austin was recently elected president of the board of directors of the Bidwell House Museum replacing Rob Hoogs, who had served in that position since 2010.
Real estate salesperson Leslie Glenn Chesloff of William Pitt - Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty’s Great Barrington brokerage has been ranked in the 2022 REAL Trends list of “America’s Best” real estate professionals.
Carol Allman-Morton, an ordained minister, has been named director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College
AnnMarie Harris, a long time staffer in the Berkshire Athenaeum’s local history department, has received the Mass History Alliance’s STAR Award for exemplary service.
Will there be a new grandstand facility at Wahconah Park? Pittsfield Mayor Linda M. Tyer has suggested building a new grandstand that would go along with the historic ballpark.
Eagle sports columnist Howard Herman recommends you find the ESPN documentary "Dream On," and watch it. It's the story of the 1996 U.S. Women's Basketball team that won the gold medal at the Atlanta Olympics and laid the foundation for the WNBA. It was directed by Kristen Lappas, the daughter of former UMass basketball coach Steve Lappas.
The Pittsfield Suns and North Adams SteepleCats both had Thursday night games lost to the elements. The Suns will be at Westfield, and the SteepleCats will host Ocean State Friday.
Of the 78 championships handed out in the new MIAA state tournament format, some two-thirds of them did not go to No. 1 seeds. Two of those champions, Mount Greylock baseball and Wahconah boys lacrosse, were No. 3 seeds.
The Associated Press tracks down some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals that were shared widely on social media.