Voters in North Adams and Pittsfield head to the polls, Nov. 2, 2021.
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Voters in North Adams and Pittsfield head to the polls, Nov. 2, 2021.
North Adams voters stream into St. Elizabeth’s Parish Center to cast their votes as the polls open Tuesday.
Outgoing Mayor Thomas Bernard chats with candidates and their supporters outside of the St. Elizabeth’s Parish Center on election day in North Adams on Tuesday.
Mayoral candidates Lynette Bond, left, and Jennifer Macksey enter St. Elizabeth’s Parish Center together to cast their votes as the polls open on election day in North Adams on Tuesday.
Candidates and their supporters gather outside of the North Adams polling location at St. Elizabeth’s Parish Center as the polls open on election day in North Adams on Tuesday.
Voters stream into St. Elizabeth’s Parish Center to cast their votes as the polls open on election day in North Adams on Tuesday.
North Adams voters stream into St. Elizabeth’s Parish Center to cast their votes as the polls open Tuesday.
City Council candidate Ashley Shade, center, greets motorists outside the St. Elizabeth’s Parish Center polling site on Election Day on Tuesday in North Adams.
Mayoral candidate Jennifer Macksey, red coat, center, stands with her supporters outside of the St. Elizabeth’s Parish Center as the polls open on election day in North Adams. Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021.
Mayoral candidate Jennifer Macksey fills out her ballot at the St. Elizabeth’s Parish Center as the polls open on election day in North Adams. Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021.
Mayoral candidate Lynette Bond stands with her supporters outside of the St. Elizabeth’s Parish Center as the polls open on election day in North Adams. Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021.
A steady stream of voters head into the St. Elizabeth’s Parish Center as the polls open on election day in North Adams. Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021.
Mayoral candidate Lynette Bond casts her ballot at the St. Elizabeth’s Parish Center as the polls open on election day in North Adams. Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021.
Fifth grader Hazel Schaller, 10, makes a sale at Williams School on Election Day. This year the students need to raise $8,000 for a trip to either Mystic or Boston. Williams School is ward 4B.
The voters in Ward 4B have to pass the fifth grade bake sale on the way to the polls in Williams School. This year the students need to raise $8,000 for a trip to either Mystic or Boston.
The voters in Ward 4A cast ballots on the school stage at Herberg Middle School.
Franz Forster turns in his ballot on the school stage at Herberg Middle School.
Voters at Ward 4A can get stickers after voting at Herberg Middle School in Pittsfield. Turnout is steady and slow this year.
Voters in Ward 4A check in in the wings of the school stage at Herberg Middle School.
A man casts his ballot at Williams School in Pittsfield, Ward 4B.
A variety of candidates are represented by supporters outside Ward 4A at Herberg Middle School.
Candidates are represented Tuesday by supporters outside Ward 4A at Herberg Middle School in Pittsfield.
Photojournalist
Ben Garver has been photographing the Berkshire hills and people for The Eagle since 1994. In his spare time, Garver enjoys hiking and biking with his Australian cattle dog, Cheyenne.
Photojournalist
Stephanie Zollshan has been a photojournalist for The Berkshire Eagle since 2011. She is a Boston University graduate whose work has been featured in publications around the world. Stephanie can be reached at szollshan@berkshireeagle.com.
Unofficial results from the City Council election Tuesday show that voters preferred candidates with municipal experience over several political newcomers.
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