Five South County towns have been cleared of complaints their officials violated the state’s Open Meeting Law by discussing the current Housatonic River PCB cleanup plan in private sessions a year ago.
Teachers and other essential workers will become eligible to sign up for vaccinations in Massachusetts on March 11, Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday.
More than two months after long-term care vaccinations began, life in Berkshire County nursing homes looks more or less the same.
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Massachusetts continues its slow but steady crawl back to normal. With the coronavirus numbers moving in the right direction, the state has ea…
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Democrat Jeffrey Turco prevailed in a four-person Democratic primary Tuesday and will compete with a Republican and an unenrolled candidate in…
Legislators will need to change state law to redraw municipal voting precincts now that the U.S. Census Bureau delayed its promised delivery o…
About 950 schools in Massachusetts are administering weekly pooled COVID-19 tests to about 300,000 teachers, students and staff, including at …
BOSTON — Massachusetts' vaccine appointment website appeared to be working on Thursday, about a week after it crashed from a flood of people l…
House lawmakers plan to vote Wednesday afternoon on proposed joint rules for this legislative session, following a noontime Democratic caucus …
Gov. Charlie Baker has agreed to testify before the Joint Committee on COVID-19 and Emergency Preparedness on Thursday at the first oversight …
During his half-hour appearance on GBH Radio on Thursday, Gov. Charlie Baker revealed a bit about how the people around him view the prospect …
In a pandemic that has forced many aspects of daily life online — from work to school to doctor's appointments — efforts to build out broadban…
Naturalist and Tamarack Hollow Director Aimee Gelinas will lead a 1-2 mile wildlife track and tree ID snowshoe hike from 10 a.m. to noon Satur…
The Community Recreation Association’s youth members of Dalton Rotary Interact Club and St. Agnes Academy are sponsoring a toiletry drive from…
The monthly senior community meal will be available for pickup only at noon Wednesday, March 10, at the side door of First Baptist Church, 703…
LENOX — Lenox Memorial Middle and High School has announced its honor roll for the second quarter of the 2020-21 school year.
Landscape designer Jana Milbocker will present "Gardens of the Scottish Highlands" for the Great Barrington Libraries from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thur…
Berkshire Community College will be hosting a virtual open house at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 6, via Zoom.
First Baptist Church will conduct its annual corned beef dinner on Saturday, March 13. The dinner, cooked by Frank LaRagione, will be served a…
Caren Beilin, an assistant professor in the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts' English & Communications Department, will offer a free …
The city announces a free coloring/drawing contest open to Pittsfield youth and adults. The contest is being held in lieu of the annual Eggstr…
LEE — Lee Middle and High School has released the names of those students who have earned honor roll status for the second quarter of the 2020…
Northeastern University in Boston has named the following area students to the university’s dean’s list for the fall 2020.
PITTSFIELD — Like most businesses, the Berkshire Innovation Center had to pivot quickly in 2020.
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PITTSFIELD — Tara McCluskey has been promoted to vice president/mortgage originations at Greylock Federal Credit Union. As part of the lending team, McCluskey will oversee the entire mortgage cycle from origination to closing.
Attorneys Jennifer M. Breen, Kyle G. Christensen and Mark Leonhard have joined the law firm of Donovan O’Connor & Dodig, which has offices in North Adams, Pittsfield and Bennington, Vt.
GREAT BARRINGTON — Attorney Eve Schatz, the founder and executive director of the nonprofit Berkshire Center for Justice, has been chosen to receive the Access to Justice Legal Services Award by the Massachusetts Bar Association.
CHESHIRE — A strong start was all the momentum Hoosac Valley needed to lock up a 57-42 win over Wahconah on Tuesday.
PITTSFIELD — On a night when the Pittsfield and Taconic High School Alpine Ski teams joined the party, Max and Madison DiGrigoli took home the…
The road to Indianapolis starts in Richmond, Va., for the University of Massachusetts and the rest of the Atlantic 10 Conference.
NORTH ADAMS — In the words of Mount Greylock’s Charlotte Coody, the best way to secure a rebound is to simply get under the rim, jump up and s…
LEE — Emma Puleri, Lena Simone and the Wildcats came out of halftime firing on all cylinders, and Lee pulled away and put away Mount Everett o…
The Associated Press tracks down some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals that were shared widely on social media.