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Artist paints town of Lee for 50 murals in 50 states project
LEE, Mass. – Wearing paint-speckled pants on Main Street in Lee, Cheyenne Renee was spending a summer day painting a mural. Her goal is to have a mural in 50 small towns across every state as part of her "50-in-50 Project," which combines her love for art and travel while highlighting small towns and businesses across the country.
Body Of 14-Year-Old Found At Great Barrington Pond; Presumed Drowned
Great Barrington police were called to the Beartown State Forest recreation area just before 2 p.m. on Wednesday, July 17, after the child was found unresponsive in the water, officials said. Police and witnesses pulled the child from the water and began CPR immediately. Responders rushed the teen to Fairview...
Juvenile hit by vehicle near Connecticut, Massachusetts line: Suffield police
SUFFIELD, Conn. — A young person is recovering after they were hit by a vehicle Wednesday night, police said. Suffield police got several 911 calls reporting the crash around 9:15 p.m. The crash happened on Mapleton Avenue (Route 159), just south of the border with Massachusetts and Six Flags New England Amusement Park.
Summer Camp Crafts at Zion Common Room
The Common Room is an affordable, accessible community space located in the beautiful sanctuary of Zion Lutheran Church in Downtown Pittsfield. Join artists, musicians, performers, nonprofits, and neighborhood groups in discovering the joy of building community in the Berkshires. From farmers markets to choir concerts, weekly yoga to annual fundraisers, board meetings to public presentations, they host a wide variety of organizations and events year-round.
The Second Annual David Grover Scholarship Concert
Pittsfield — This unforgettable evening of live music and entertainment honors the legacy of the late David Grover, a cherished figure in the Berkshire community and a dedicated supporter of BTG’s educational initiatives. The concert is a tribute to his memory and a commitment to continue his dedication to the arts and education and serves as a fundraising event with all proceeds directly benefiting BTG PLAYS! year-round education programs and summer camps, ensuring that the arts continue to thrive in our region.
Is nuclear plant 'industrial wastewater' OK to put in Cape Cod Bay? State decides.
There will be no release of treated wastewater from the former Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station into Cape Cod Bay, the state Department of Environmental Protection has decreed. In a final determination handed down Thursday, the state agency denied a proposal by Holtec Decommissioning International, LLC to discharge up to 1.1 million gallons of industrial wastewater — treated beforehand, but still containing some radionuclides — from the shuttered Plymouth power plant.
Expert: One case is too many as measles reported in Worcester County
A local infectious disease specialist said the single case of measles reported in Worcester County on Thursday is an alarming development. The case reported by the state Department of Public Health is the first confirmed case of measles in Massachusetts in more than four years. An adult in Worcester County who had traveled...
Massachusetts gas prices fell from last week: See how much here
State gas prices fell last week at an average of $3.49 per gallon of regular fuel on Monday, down from last week's price of $3.50 per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The average fuel price in state has risen about 6 cents since last month. According to...
Massachusetts’ most expensive listing hits the market for $40M
The Bay State’s most expensive listing hit the market this week. The Duxbury home of former Citicorp CEO and New York Stock Exchange chairman John S. Reed and his wife, Cindy, is listed at $40 million. The Goose Point Compound features a 14,000-square-foot oceanfront home on 25 acres that...
West-East rail project picks up $123M in funding
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation has officially allocated $123 million for expanded passenger rail service between the western part of the state and Boston. The funding comes from the federal government and is part of Massachusetts Department of Transportation's latest capital improvement plan. The money will help cover several critical elements to the project, including track improvements between Springfield and Worcester. Other pieces are design work for a new station in Palmer, initial steps towards reconfiguring rails in Springfield to handle more traffic, increasing capacity in Pittsfield and planning to connect Albany, N.Y. and Boston with more rail service.
First Case of New Deadly Illness Confirmed in This Massachusetts Town
Massachusetts is a wonderful state to live, work, and visit. From its picturesque Berkshire mountains to the stunning city skyline of Boston, and out to the sandy beaches of Cape Cod, there is something for everyone. Aside from its natural beauty, quality of life in Massachusetts also scores high on...
FAN VOTE: SouthCoast High School Female Athlete of the 2023-24 School Year
Looking back on the 2023-24 school year, there were some memorable performances for high school sports on the SouthCoast for female athletes. We’re working on a project that you, our readers, can help with. ...
Mass. residents will be able to see the next full moon soon. When's the July Buck Moon?
If you enjoy watching the moon at night, there's good news - a full moon is on the horizon in just a few days. Last month, the area was treated on the biggest, lowest full moon in years due to how timing lined up with summer solstice. That moon is known as the "Strawberry Moon," a name given by Native Americans as it often lined up with the best time of year to harvest, you guessed it, strawberries.
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