Gov. Charlie Baker, in his State of the Commonwealth address Tuesday, looked beyond the coronavirus pandemic to “the future of work.”
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PITTSFIELD — Berkshire Community College has announced its fall 2020 dean’s list.
ADAMS — St. Stanislaus Kostka School has announced its honor roll for the second marking period of the 2020-2021 school year.
Berkshire Music School is offering two new community group classes via Zoom this winter, both instructed by BMS faculty member and guitarist J…
Knights of Columbus Council No. 411 in Dalton will hold its annual "Pastamania" Fat Tuesday dinner as a grab-and-go event on Tuesday, Feb. 16.…
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Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts' annual Green Living Seminar Series, virtual lectures on the theme of "Individual Actions and Environmen…
Berkshire Lyric announces its winter/spring online series exploring eight choral masterpieces. Led by Lyric's Artistic Director Jack Brown, th…
Chez Nous Bistro’s community night on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 28 and 29, will support Community Health Programs with 20 percent of takeout o…
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