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As the state seeks a new funding system for homeless shelters, Western Massachusetts lawmakers say they want funding to be equitable across regions, available for non-congregate sites and sufficient to keep shelters open 24/7.
A federal eviction moratorium ends Saturday, and observers fear its expiration will result in greater displacement of people, including in Berkshire County. But, hundreds of millions in rental assistance dollars are available — if renters can get through the application process.
LEE — The Eagle Mill developer has landed an eight-figure sum in state financing that likely will jump-start the reuse of the former papermaki…
The June 15 expiration of Massachusetts’ state of emergency will mean the end of several housing-related provisions tied to the emergency decl…
WILLIAMSTOWN — Just a few more weeks and it will be move-in day at the brand-new Cole Avenue Apartments, the newest housing development in tow…
The state this month announced the Emergency Rental Assistance Program to prevent evictions during the coronavirus pandemic by giving tenants …
GREAT BARRINGTON — With most of the financing in place, groundbreaking on an affordable housing complex in town will begin this summer or fall.
PITTSFIELD — Local groups in the Berkshires will receive more than $350,000 to help people cope with the economic fallout of the pandemic.
WILLIAMSTOWN — The ongoing drought has been troublesome for some Berkshire water sources, but it has been a boon to construction.