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If voters agree, The Cove Bowling and Entertainment will get $50,000 for a fire sprinkler alarm system, one of eight projects totaling $1.7 million that the town’s Community Preservation Committee will recommend at annual town meeting on May 1.
The Pittsfield City Council signed off on using $500,000 in free cash to match a prestigious federal grant for Springside House. With $1 million now secured, city leaders believe they can get to work on the long awaited "phase two" of renovations to the Springside House.
For the last 15 years, Pittsfield city leaders have had their eyes on stretch of more than 50 acres along Baker Road that they hope to build into trails and a riverwalk for residents. That property is now up for sale.
The Community Preservation Committee will be holding a public hearing related to the use of Community Preservation Act funds at 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7, at City Hall.
The town of Great Barrington has announced the application deadlines for Fiscal 2024 Community Preservation Act grant funding.
First Congregational Church's newly reinstalled Paul Revere bell will be rung for the ordination ceremony of the Rev. William Mulholland at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9. This will be the first time the bell has been rung in honor of an ordination event since the belfry's restoration.
Berkshire Family YMCA’s Full of Possibilities Campaign recognizes major support from Mayor Linda Tyer and the city of Pittsfield totaling $525,000 to aid in the renovation and construction of its North Street facility.
The Monday night vote by the committee recommends using $670,317 of the available money this year across the 11 projects.
The proposed housing development at Brushwood Farm in Lenox gets a unanimous vote from the Community Preservation Committee, with a $500,000 loan this year and $250,000 more likely next year.
A developer plans to bring new life, and a health and wellness center, into a historic Great Barrington building.