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Four Berkshire County entities are among 70 organizations from around the state that have received a combined $262,000 from the state Attorney General’s Office to fund summer jobs for young people.
The Northern Berkshire Community Coalition held its annual meeting at Greylock WORKS on Friday, June 17, marking its 36th year as a community organization. Over 150 guests attended the event which included the presentation of several awards.
Pine Cobble School sixth-grader Leo Duffy and seventh-grader Riley Aiken won the Northern Berkshire Community Coalition’s annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Writing Contest.
After a two-year break, the sixth annual Mayor’s Fitness Challenge returns during the month of June. The challenge calls on the community to build healthy habits and track points with an opportunity to win prizes. Registration will take place June 1 to 4.
Williamstown Community Chest's 95th annual meeting will begin at 8 a.m. Thursday, May 19, at The Williams Inn, 101 Spring St.
"It's a way of telling our community, especially the members in our community that are struggling with some of the most difficult life experiences, that they are seen and we want to help them," said Northern Berkshire Community Coalition Executive Director Amber Besaw.
Bilal Ansari, an advocate of civil rights, equity and inclusion, is running for one of two open seats on the Select Board.
The Northern Berkshire Community Coalition will award its 2022 Peacemaker Award to Kerri Nicoll for her work on a community assessment of public safety in Williamstown.
Five Berkshire County organizations have each received $22,000 grants from the Mass Cultural Council to support youth programs.
This is why your troubled teen — or you — may wait six months to see a counselor in Berkshire County
Project Paycheck: 100 jobs. That's the pandemic shrinkage at the Brien Center, Berkshire County's largest human services agency. We look at what that's meant.