The city’s allocation of Chapter 70 aid in Gov. Maura Healy’s budget proposal includes a $4,408,402 increase — enough to ...
With the new year, New York City’s mayoral primary campaign has started.
Several downtown businesses in the arts and culture scene are getting new projects off the ground thanks to a $125,000 grant from MassDevelopment.
Pecks Road is set to reopen in early March after the long-awaited installation of a new bridge, with paving to follow in the spring.
Pittsfield teachers are calling attention to the fact that talks have dragged on for a year without a deal, and that it’s ...
Williams needed five extra minutes to beat archrival Amherst but pulled out an overtime victory over its Little Three Rival.
The Wahconah boys swim team claimed a Berkshire South Division Crown while the Monument Mountain and Pittsfield boys ...
TG’s Clubhouse, a free art enrichment program founded by Pittsfield natives Talya Taliaferro and Genesis Rivera, empowers children and teens to explore their creativity, build confidence, and develop ...
Andrew Vidich, who has been studying meditation for five decades, will share the healing powers of meditation on Tuesday, Jan. 28, at the Berkshire Athenaeum.
Stockbridge Festival Chorus, a 38-year-old community chorus based at First Congregational Church, begins rehearsals on Sunday, Jan. 26, in preparation for its April 12 concert of the Mozart Requiem. N ...
The Rt. Rev. Douglas J. Fisher, Episcopal bishop of Western Massachusetts, will join the Grace Church congregation for the 10 a.m. service on Sunday, Jan. 26.
The Becket Arts Center is launching its second annual coffee bag art contest open to adults 18 and older. Participants can pick up a large burlap coffee bag at the BAC, generously supplied by ...