Egremont, West Stockbridge and Monterey are some of those towns with the most extended power loss, according to the Massachusetts Emergency Management’s power outage map.
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Monterey town clerk resigns alleging retaliation from officials after filing a whistleblower lawsuit
More unrest and accusations surface inside Monterey Town Hall, as Town Clerk Terry Walker resigns after six years in the job.
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With two no votes and an abstention, Price Chopper leaves Town Hall without a beer and wine license.
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Reporter
The intersection at fast-moving Route 7 has young drivers turning into traffic as they arrive and leave.
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In Lenox, a total of $358,000 is expected in phases. Now, Town Hall needs to decide how to best use it. The new Rural Recovery Center in Great Barrington is the likely…
AG cites Great Barrington officials for holding closed sessions on short-term rental bylaw revisions
The state says the board essentially created a "subcommittee" that held closed door sessions.
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“The reality is, if this deal doesn't happen, The Triplex is going to close forever."
Heather Bellow
Reporter
The police department is celebrating the arrival of four newly minted police officers, bring the force to almost full capacity. They still need to find one more.
Scott Stafford
News Reporter
“Nobody believed this could be restored,” Nicholas Felix said. “Architects didn’t believe it. Realtors didn’t believe it. Even the attorney said I was out of my mind.”
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Community Voices Editor
The police chief proposed $12,000 to pay for a social worker to respond with police to calls. Town officials agreed that this is an important add to the proposed budget.
Heather Bellow
Reporter
Price Chopper says it won't survive without the beer and wine license. But there could be legal trouble if they get it.
Heather Bellow
Reporter
The new laundromat, located at 11 School St, will “try aggressively” to open sometime in May according to business owner Paula Kohler. Kohler closed the sale on the bu…
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News Reporter
“I invite students to wonder and make discoveries in their own world," said Elsa Hernandez, finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Scie…
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Reporter
Hume New England says Monterey's prohibition on RV parks doesn't apply to them because it's a religious organization. The town says Hume's motive for building the RV p…
Amanda Burke
Cops and Courts Reporter
Hume New England's proposal for an RV park in town is raising some eyebrows.
Amanda Burke
Cops and Courts Reporter
Nicolas Resca is a junior at Lee Middle/High school who is into science and technology and video games. Lately, he is also into crafting a new master plan to guide the…
Scott Stafford
News Reporter
After about a year in business, Antojitos Oaxaca has closed.
Looking to provide affordable housing options and attract younger residents, officials are trying to make it easy to have a “tiny house” in town either alone on a slic…
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Reporter