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Lake Mansfield's beach and recreation area reopens after improvements
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Lake Mansfield in Great Barrington is open after a yearslong construction project to improve the park. Lake Mansfield beach and recreation area opened back up. The recreation area and beach closed last year for improvements. Lake Mansfield road is now pedestrian only. People are happy...
Duo accused of pressing hot knife against victim’s face in Hudson Falls
A Glens Falls man and Warrensburg woman were arrested after allegedly holding a victim up against a wall, heating up a knife with a blow torch, and pressing it against their face. Richard Smith, 39, and Alyssa Johnson, 38, both face charges.
Tee Up for Success: B2B Golf Classic drives networking and fun
MANCHESTER – The Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce and the Manchester Business Association (MBA) hosted their annual golf tournament, the B2B Golf Classic, on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at The Golf Club at Equinox in Manchester, Vermont. Under sunny skies, 17 teams, consisting of over 60 business and nonprofit...
Update: Capital Region Woman Found Hours After Being Reported Missing
Update:A woman from the region who was reported missing was located hours later.Schenectady County resident Deidre Pangburn, age 74, of Glenville, had last been seen Tuesday morning, July 2, near Swaggertown and Worden roads.On Tuesday afternoon, Glenville Police Chief Stephen Janik told Daily Voic…
After years of labor, a sweeping update to North Adams’ fees and fines ordinances is imminent
The council’s vote on the years-long effort to untangle the city’s antiquated and labyrinthine fee system came at its June 25th meeting. “The papers that are in front of you tonight have been through committees, department heads, administrations – three – administrative officer – three – city solicitor, general code, the entire council for a few years, the finance committee multiple times, which I think has been probably a total of seven members on that finance committee since this process started," said councilor Keith Bona, who chairs the finance committee. “I can't guarantee everything has been caught in the ordinances, because obviously this is going through our entire ordinances trying to find every place there was a fee mentioned, and pulling it out and putting it into the schedule, Appendix D. But I do believe we've had many, many eyes. And the thing is, if we find one down the road, and as there will be changes to the appendix, we will just make those amendments later.”
Healey administration awards $45M to extend broadband infrastructure
FLORIDA — In Florida, a rural town in northwestern Massachusetts, high-speed broadband internet is hard to come by. “Depending on where you live in town, you might have better access to internet,” said Joan Lewis, the town’s administrator. “Sometimes that can prove to be dangerous for our emergency departments.”
Police looking for public’s help after Massachusetts real estate agent disappears
A Massachusetts realtor has disappeared, and police are looking for the public’s help. The Worcester Police Department is looking to locate sixty-year-old Amanda Pearce. She’s 5’4” and was last seen on Friday, June 28, 2024, wearing black pants, a black shirt and a black baseball cap.
Columbia County Fair To Feature 90’s Country Hitmaker In Concert
Fair season is about to begin in the Capital Region, and a beloved 90's Country artist will perform at the Columbia County Fair. It has been one of the most amazing summers ever for Country concerts here in the Capital Region. And now in addition to our 10 Country concerts at SPAC, it is time to start gearing up for all the amazing concerts we see at our local county fairs.
An International Historian’s Take on Outcasts United
RSC History Professor Emeritus and author of the series Sino-American Tales, Steven Leibo, presents on the global and domestic challenges that are at the core of this year’s Dean’s read, Outcasts United and likely classroom discussions during the fall term. Lunch will be served.
Trey Anastasio Makes Good On Long-Awaited Collaboration With The Boston Pops [Videos]
Four years after they were originally supposed to collaborate, Trey Anastasio and the Boston Pops finally joined forces on Saturday in Lenox, MA. The concert at the Tanglewood outdoor amphitheater followed the Phish guitarist’s show with the National Symphony Orchestra earlier in the week and featured an identical setlist.
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