Had enough of this chilly and damp Berkshire spring? You're in for a treat
Starting this weekend, look for a summer appetizer, with a warmup continuing until Wednesday with highs well up in the 80s and humidity creeping in.
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Starting this weekend, look for a summer appetizer, with a warmup continuing until Wednesday with highs well up in the 80s and humidity creeping in.
The Lenox zoning board plans to review the application for the site of the Lenox Inn, a motel that closed in 2020.
As the school year enters its final weeks, planning for the future is coming into sharper focus for current Morningside Community School students and the district’s first year of citywide
For four generations, the Lennon name has been synonymous with the Adams Fire Department. Now, David J. Lennon, 58, is set to take the department’s top post after voters elected
Alec Baldwin returns to Tanglewood on July 5 to narrate Aaron Copland’s “Lincoln Portrait” with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, closing the BSO’s four-day America 250 celebration with a Lincoln-themed...
Three of the people directly involved in accusations made last week against a teacher at Herberg Middle School spoke before the School Committee on Wednesday night.
A federal lawsuit filed by a former Pittsfield Cooperative Bank executive against the bank and three former executives — including Pittsfield Mayor Peter Marchetti — was dismissed with prejudice Monday.
Norman Rockwell Museum has named Graham Boettcher as its next director and CEO. The Birmingham Museum of Art leader will succeed retiring longtime Director Laurie Norton Moffatt on Aug. 31.
Modular homes — which are homes built mostly off-site, then completed after being delivered — are increasingly popping up across Berkshire County. This type of home construction has big benefits,
A North Adams man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to murdering his father in a stabbing, about six days after allegedly carrying out the killing before turning himself in.
Shakespeare & Company has named Molly Merrihew as executive director following a national search.
The meeting, called in the wake of a Herberg Middle School teacher being accused of repeating racist and homophobic epithets used by a student, revealed both general observations on the
North Adams police responded to 256 Walnut Street after David Louis Boucher, 48, reported to police that he killed a family member inside the residence, according to a press release
As the cows leapt to freedom at Cricket Creek Farm, the more than 50 humans who came to watch this rural rite of spring were confined to a cordoned area
In a recent video interview with The Eagle, Loic Adandedjan recounted what brought him to America, then to Dottie
After 18 years of retreats, networking sessions, workshops and community conversations, the free Berkshires-based Dulye Leadership Experience came to an end on Friday.
The historic Mohawk Trail roadside attraction reopened for the season Friday as second year owners Kelly and Allen Scofield work to preserve its historic charm while adding new local products,
Dozens of families gathered at Wild Acres Conservation Area for the annual youth fishing derby, where kids reeled in fish, trophies and family memories.
Teton Management just cut the ribbon on its first six manufactured homes at Allendale Pines North.
That’s the bleak view recently voiced by the orchestra’s Boston Pops Conductor Keith Lockhart, citing financial challenges facing the non-profit organization despite its hefty $600-million plus endowment.
The Boston Symphony’s leadership says its break with Andris Nelsons is about strategy, not music. As the orchestra pushes for changes aimed at reshaping its future, the decision has left
With a nearly 10 percent turnout of registered voters, there was only minimal debate after Town Manager Jay Green described a year of strong financial results and a lowered pace
The former Adams police chief pleaded not guilty to three felony charges related to alleged improper billing practices, including fraud and larceny.
Residents voted overwhelmingly to let the Select Board negotiate with one or more carriers to co-locate an antenna on the new public safety building’s existing transmission tower.