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Todd Poulton, a.k.a. The Champ, is opening a boxing academy for Pittsfield kids. The gym, housed in the Berkshire Nautilus, is meant to be a safe space for youth in the city who need more places to go.
Local plumbers say they expect to have their hands full over the coming days with calls of frozen and broken pipes and weak or no heat — especially in the county’s older homes. Here's how to keep things warm and toasty indoors.
Meg Britton-Mehlisch
Pittsfield Reporter
Be on the lookout, it's pothole season in the Berkshires. Have you seen any nasty ones out there? Let us know about it here.
Additional SNAP benefits from the federal government are set to end March 2, giving Berkshire County food pantries just enough time to prepare for an influx of new families to serve. Leaders at the South Congregational Church in Pittsfield say heightened numbers are nothing new.
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The big game is coming up fast and we're already planning our snacks and appetizers selection. No matter what happens on the field, there can only be one winner at the party: Who has the best wings in Berkshire County?
City leaders hoping to direct a portion of Pittsfield’s unprecedented $17 million in free cash towards several accounts left a Thursday night meeting with a clear message from city councilors: put that money towards Pittsfield’s roads and sidewalks.
Hubbard, 54, was an accomplished skier who learned to ski as a boy. He lost a pole on his final run at about 3:30 p.m. Thursday. He was working on ski patrol at Bousquet at the time.
It was Robert Brady's second arrest in three months in connection with drug sales from a trio of motels along the commercial strip of Route 7 just south of Pittsfield.
In a lengthy interview, Michael Ziemba explains how he's tried to right the department after the turmoil and controversies of the last few years.
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If you take Ukrainian officials at their word, Russia this summer could face Crimean War II.
Grammar columnist Curtis Honeycutt says: "In an effort to have better grammar, we can often make it worse."
Eagle columnist Dalton Delan writes: "Here’s my nightmare scenario, and my moonlit dream scenes have an unfortunate habit of becoming daytime reality."
(Overheard in a Congressional backroom sometime in the near future.)
There will be something for everyone at Tanglewood this summer. The Boston Symphony Orchestra announced Wednesday that the 2023 season will feature the traditional performcaes by the BSO and the Boston Pops, dozens of new performers, conductors, and composers, and the crowd-pleasing popular artist series. The season starts on June 22 and runs until late August. The popular artist series features two performances by James Taylor and his All-Star Band, including one on the Fourth of July, and an episode of “Wait Wait ... Don’t Tell Me!” NPR’s irreverent news quiz show. Tickets go on sale March 9.
WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) _ Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (TMO) on Wednesday reported fourth-quarter profit of $1.58 billion.
BOSTON (AP) _ Boston Properties Inc. (BXP) on Tuesday reported a key measure of profitability in its fourth quarter. The results beat Wall Str…
BOSTON — Massachusetts sports fans who want to wager on their favorite teams are finally getting their chance as the state kicks off sports be…
The Berkshire Botanical Garden is registering for Landscape Design II, a 10-week course meeting from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays, Feb. 9 to April 13, in-person at BBG.
Novelist Maggie Anton will discuss her latest book, "The Choice: A Novel of Love, Faith, and the Talmud," as part of Jewish Literary Voices, a Jewish Federation of the Berkshires program in collaboration with The Jewish Book Council.
Singer Sherri James Buxton, accompanied by pianist Bob Shepherd, will perform a Valentine cabaret on Sunday, Feb. 12, at Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum.
Flying Cloud Institute and Greenagers will hold a science and art exploration program during the February school break for children ages 7 to 13 years.
With these 30 acres, Tamarack Hollow now preserves a stretch of 62 acres along the whole of the northern border of Notchview — 3,000 acres held by the Trustees of Reservations — and a central tract of a high-elevation wetland surrounded by the Savoy and Eugene Moran Wildlife Management areas.
For her exhibition, “Hot Corners” at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, Yoes has created a series of installations inspired by the lush décor and vintage feel of "period rooms."
J. Peter Bergman directs playwright Arthur Laurents’ “Invitation to a March” at Ghent Playhouse
"Fun Home" has an eight-performance two-weekend run, Feb. 3 to 12, at Hubbard Hall in Cambridge, N.Y.
Boston Symphony Music Director Andris Nelsons will conduct at 11 performances by the orchestra and the Tanglewood Music Center players during the orchestra's 85th summer season at Tanglewood. The 2023 summer season includes the Tanglewood debut of legendary rocker Robert Plant, as well as performances by Alison Kraus, James Taylor, the Steve Miller Band, Train, Yo-Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax, John Williams and more.
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The warehouse that housed the former Shire City Herbals was purchased at auction Wednesday. The decision to sell the warehouse also affected two tenants, Berkshire Organics and Hosta Hill.
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Denise Markonish has been promoted to chief curator at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, the first person to hold this position in the museum’s nearly 25-year history.
Chef Jeremy Rock Smith, who has worked at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health and Canyon Ranch, has been named culinary camp director at Berkshire Hills Culinary Camp.
Stephanie McNair, the manager of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty’s two Berkshire brokerages, has been named the company’s 2022 Manager of the Year.
After the pandemic and parity knocked the Spartans for a loop in recent years, coach Jill Svirida's teams finished off an unbeaten winter season in pools across Berkshire County.
Eagle sports columnist Howard Herman is wistfully remembering the days of the Berkshire North boys' basketball battles. Last Monday's overtime win by Pittsfield over Wahconah brought those memories flooding back.
In this week's Berkshire Woods and Waters, Gene Chague talks a record season for deer hunting in Massachusetts, and details a bunch of local ice fishing derbies.
The Hornets led at halftime, and played with league-leading Ludlow throughout, but the Lions had more left in the tank in the fourth quarter Friday night.
The Associated Press tracks down some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals that were shared widely on social media.