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Eagle columnist Bill Everhart writes: "With the arrival of Tuesday’s state primary, residents will get a respite from campaign flyers in their mailboxes until October. For Berkshire County residents, the races for district attorney and sheriff are the most significant, but the statewide races are important as well."
WORCESTER — The state senator representing Berkshire County lost his bid this weekend to win to right to compete for the post of lieutenant governor.
The Paul Mark campaign announced Thursday that U.S. Sen. Edward Markey is backing the Berkshire representative’s run for the state Senate.
The North Adams Democratic City Committee and Williamstown Democratic Town Committee will host a meet and greet with four candidates for lieutenant governor and one for state auditor in advance of the 2022 Massachusetts Democratic Primary.
In pursuit of the Republican nomination for governor, former state Rep. Geoff Diehl on Thursday launched his “Berkshires to Boston Tour.” Diehl, who is endorsed by former President Donald Trump, launched his campaign last year, in Hadley.
A day after the House speaker gave voice to the idea of spending additional federal relief money to address the omicron-fueled surge in COVID-19 activity and the overwhelming demand for testing, Sen. Adam Hinds said he plans to work with legislative leaders to "immediately move the resources needed for this emergency."
State Sen. Adam Hinds, D-Pittsfield, earned the endorsements of several Western Massachusetts leaders on Tuesday during an appearance at Northampton City Hall.
Flanked by supporters in front of Pittsfield City Hall, state Sen. Adam Hinds on Wednesday launched his campaign for the state's second-highest office.
With Berkshire County’s four seats in the Massachusetts House cut to three, the district Paul Mark represents would see its population reshuff…