Witch Slapped, a North Street metaphysical store that doubled as a refuge for Pittsfield’s unhoused and struggling residents, ...
Ward J. Gaston, Tanglewood’s longtime superintendent of grounds, is the last link to the music center's pre-orchestra days, having been hired in 1928 when the ...
SPRINGFIELD — Ainsley Krans scored a free kick goal in the first half and again in the second half and Mount Everett's offense kept rolling with scores from Hannah Heaton and Josie Waiveris, who both ...
Pittsfield boys soccer staked its claim as the best in the city with a shutout victory over Taconic at BCC on the Senior ...
PITTSFIELD — It was Senior Night for both the Taconic and Pittsfield girls soccer teams, which included all of the pregame ...
Pittsfield City Council has approved a measure allowing restaurants with wine and malt licenses to convert them into ...
The Select Board has unanimously approved a three-year contract for Liz Hartsgrove to serve as Great Barrington town manager ...
Adams has named three finalists in its search for a new town administrator 'Sweating and freezing' their way to the summit: ...
The Lenox Contra Dance celebrates its 20th anniversary on Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Lenox Community Center with caller Jon Greene, music by Kingfisher, and a beginner lesson at 7 ...
A public roast pork dinner will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, at the South Readsboro Community Club. Takeout is available.
MCLA’s Gallery 51 opens “Ecologies of the In\between” with a reception 5–7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17. The curated exhibit features works by four artists and runs through Jan. 4.
Community volunteers will help give new life to broken items at the Fix-It Fair from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Lenox Community Center, 65 Walker St.