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Planning Board Approves McCann HVAC Building
Jack Guerino, iBerkshires Staff
12:09PM / Tuesday, July 11, 2023
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Planning Board approved McCann Technical School's special permit request to build a new structure to house its incoming HVAC program.   With the approval, Superintendent James Brosnan told the Planning Board Monday that he hopes to be able to break ground in August.   "Everyone is busy, everyone is underfunded, everyone is understaffed, but I think we have a good project," he said. "I think we have done our homework, and the package we have going out is a good one. And the project isn't overwhelming."   The school received a $3.1 million state Skills Capital Grant to provide training HVAC. This will cover the

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Nutshell Playhouse Announces North County Shows
12:05PM / Tuesday, July 11, 2023
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Nutshell Playhouse announces a duo of north county shows.    The season continues on Thursday, July 13 at 1:30 p.m. and Friday, July 14 at 10 a.m. with "SpyJinks!, a fantasy-filled show featuring comedy, puppets, mime, dance and live music.   According to a press release:   In "SpyJinks!", three intrepid spies and a parrot named Taco are on their very first mission. They must rescue the beautiful Jolandalinda who has been kidnapped and hidden on the Island of Very Bad Luck. Follow their adventures as they sink up to their belly buttons in quicksand, get unexpected help from a local llama, defy gravity, and a lot more

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Retirees: Talk finances with your grown children
Submitted by Edward Jones,
08:31AM / Tuesday, July 11, 2023
When you're retired, you'll likely have some financial concerns — just like all retirees. However, if you've invested regularly and followed a long-term financial strategy, you should be able to address most issues that come your way. But there's one important action that's sometimes overlooked by retirees: sharing their financial situation with their grown children. And this knowledge can benefit everyone in your family.   You might be surprised by the concern your children have for your financial well-being. Consider these findings from a 2023 study by Age Wave and Edward Jones:   66 percent of millennials (generally defined as ranging from 27 to 42)

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BCC to Offer Water Quality Monitoring Certificate
08:25AM / Tuesday, July 11, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass — Berkshire Community College (BCC) announced the creation of a Water Quality Monitoring Certificate Program, a new offering for the fall 2023 semester.    The program, designed to train drinking water and wastewater professionals, requires the completion of three courses totaling 11 credits:    ENV-205 Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (4 credits)  ENV-182 Environmental Advocacy (3 credits)  CHEM 150A Essentials of Chemistry (4 credits)    The certificate can be completed in as little as two semesters and is "stackable," meaning credits earned can be applied toward an associate degree in Environmental

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NAHA Improves Security Measures
04:55AM / Tuesday, July 11, 2023
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — North Adams Housing Authority (NAHA) Executive Director Jennifer Hohn said various improvements have been made to enhance building security.     To address security concerns, Hohn said they have added more hours to security detail as well as added an entry monitoring desk at the front of Ashland Park.   "[They] monitor who's coming in and out of the building when they are on duty along with constantly walking the halls etc.," Hohn said. "It has helped reduce many of the complaints of unwanted individuals in the buildings."   Over the past few years, tenets have been vocal about trespassing and crime in NAHA

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Updated: Flooding Causes Road Closures, State of Emergency Declarations in North County
Staff Reports ,
06:40PM / Monday, July 10, 2023
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Although the entire county is experiencing flooding, North County seems to have been hit the hardest.   In North Adams a sinkhole on State Street at the bottom of Morgan Ave has closed down a portion of the driving lane.  A police officer is on-site directing traffic.    Brooklyn Street is completely closed off with the roadway caving in along the side of the road. Church street, Houghton Street, and West Shaft Road, among others have also had significant flooding and damage.   DPW trucks are driving throughout the city marking smaller sinkholes with traffic cones. Firetrucks have also been dispatched to help with flooding in

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Vermont Braces for Damaging Floods
11:41PM / Sunday, July 09, 2023
MONTPELIER, Vt. — Powerful storms are expected to cause dangerous flash flooding overnight Sunday and into Monday.   While Central Vermont in particular could experience catastrophic flooding, the entire state and the Western Massachusetts are in danger of flooding and washouts.   Gov. Phil Scott declared a state of emergency Sunday afternoon and the state's emergency operations system has been activated because of the "likelihood of widespread damage and posing a threat to property and public safety in Vermont."   Scott also authorized activation of the National Guard and the utilization of other state agencies. Three to 5 inches of rain is expected

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Veteran Spotlight: Lt. Col. Maria Adame-Emery
By Wayne Soares, Special to iBerkshires
05:29PM / Sunday, July 09, 2023

Lt. Col. Emery served tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.  MESQUITE, Texas — Maria Emery served her country with honor and distinction for 28 years in the Army, retiring as a lieutenant colonel.    She grew up in Santa Ana, Calif., did her basic training in ROTC and was commissioned at the New Mexico Military Institute.   "It was different. I learned about NMMI through a friend that went to my high school," she remembered. "It was a very structured, disciplined atmosphere ... being away from home was difficult also."   Her first assignment would take her to the G-2 40th Infantry Division in the California National Guard. Lt. Col. Emery

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Composting with Bears in Mind
08:06AM / Sunday, July 09, 2023

MONTPELIER, Vt. — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says many people are having problems with bears looking for food near their homes, and with the food scrap ban in effect the department is providing tips for people who are composting at home so they can avoid attracting hungry bears. 

"We have been receiving lots of reports of bears on decks, tearing down bird feeders, wrecking beehives, killing chickens, and getting into trash, compost and garbage containers," said bear biologist Jaclyn Comeau.  "We are offering some guidance on how to compost at home without attracting bears."

"First though, to deter bears, bird feeders need to be taken

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Vermont Comes Back to Beat SteepleCats
09:55PM / Saturday, July 08, 2023
MONTPELIER, Vt. -- The Vermont Mountaineers scored on a balk in the bottom of the fifth to earn a 4-3 win over the North Adams SteepleCats in New England Collegiate Baseball League on Saturday night.   The SteepleCats took a 3-1 lead in the top of the fourth, when Sam Tackett hit a two-run home run.   Dominick Marcoccio started and went 4 and two-thirds innings on mound for North Adams, giving up two earned runs and taking the loss.   The SteepleCats (9-18) which hosts Martha's Vineyard on Monday.

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North Adams Schools Offer Summer Programs From K to Early College
03:56PM / Saturday, July 08, 2023
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Hundreds of schoolchildren in North Adams are being kept busy through the public school system's summer camps and activities this month.    About 200 children are attending the district's 21st Century Program through July, and new activities include internships for high school students. The programs are funded largely through grant funding, including 21st Century and special education grants.    The offerings were presented to the School Committee before the end of the school year.    Assistant Superintendent Timothy Callahan said more than 130 students had signed up with site director Noella Carlow for the popular 21st

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Tackett Powers SteepleCats Past Blue Sox
10:06PM / Friday, July 07, 2023
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – Samuel Tackett went 4-for-5 with a double and three runs batted in on Friday to lead the North Adams SteepleCats to a 9-1 win over the Valley Blue Sox in New England Collegiate Baseball League action at Joe Wolfe Field.   Cedric Rose finished 2-for-4 with an RBI in a seven-hit attack for North Adams, which scored seven runs in the second inning to take control of the game.   Jonathan Peterson earned the win in relief, striking out five hitters in two innings of work. Starter Julien Hernandez did not allow a run in four innings of work.   North Adams (8-17) travels to play the Vermont Mountaineers on Saturday.  

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