News and events in North Adams, Mass.
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Financial tips for blended familiesSubmitted by Edward Jones, 08:19AM / Tuesday, April 04, 2023 | | Becoming part of a blended family can certainly be rewarding. Of course, as is the case in all families, there will be challenges, one of which is financial. A blended family must deal with some specific financial issues, so it's a good idea to become familiar with them. In particular, consider these areas: Separate or joint accounts? – Should your two family units combine all your finances or maintain separate accounts? There's no one correct answer for everyone, because this issue has emotional and psychological components to it, as well as financial considerations. But the nature of your new, blended family might guide you to a choice that makes sense for 0 Comments Read More >> |
MCLA: Boston College Professor to Discuss Militarization, Economic Growth, and Carbon Emissions08:15AM / Tuesday, April 04, 2023 | | NORTH ADAMS, Mass. —Dr. Andrew Jorgenson, Boston College Professor and Chair of the Sociology Department, will give a talk titled "Guns Versus Climate: How Militarization Amplifies the Impact of Economic Growth on Carbon Emissions" at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 12 at the MCLA Feigenbaum Center for Science and Innovation, Room 121. This presentation will investigate how and why national militaries shape the impact of economic growth on carbon pollution. This event is free and open to the public as part of MCLA's Green Living Seminar series. About Dr. Andrew Jorgenson Dr. Andrew Jorgenson teaches sociology and 0 Comments Read More >> |
Federal Grant Will Fund 'Reconnecting' Options for North AdamsBy Tammy Daniels, iBerkshires Staff 05:18AM / Tuesday, April 04, 2023 | |
An image from the 2020 parking survey showing how the bridge and the gray areas (parking) tends to separate the city. NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A federally funded study of the downtown will have a singular charge: what to do with the Veterans Memorial Bridge. The bridge construction was part of an urban renewal project in the mid-1960s that leveled a large portion of the downtown and straightened and expanded Route 2. "So what it's done over the years is it doesn't just present a physical separation between Mass MoCA and Main Street but it's created this narrative," said Jenny Wright, director of strategic communications and advancement 0 Comments Read More >> |
Expect Warmer Temperatures and Showers this WeekStaff Reports , 12:35PM / Monday, April 03, 2023 | | It will truly feel like spring this week with warmer weather and rain. Today, Monday, April 3, expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the high 50s, according to Accuweather. There will be more of the same Tuesday but expect some morning showers. Temperatures will drop into the high 40s on Wednesday, April 5. Expect cloudy skies and showers, according to Accuweather. Thursday is shaping up to be the warmest day of the week with a high of 68. But, expect some showers throughout the day. Friday will be cooler in the low 50s but expect sunny skies. Expect the same thing Saturday. Accuweather predicts Easter Sunday will be sunny with 0 Comments Read More >> |
SVHC Weekly Health Update: March 3108:23AM / Monday, April 03, 2023 | |
March 31, 2023 Tis the Season for Ticks Over 50% of ticks tested in Vermont are infected with B. burgdorferi, the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. It’s in your—and your family’s—best interest to take extra precautions during the height of
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Veteran Spotlight: Seaman 1st Class John KeatingBy Wayne Soares, Special to iBerkshires 07:25PM / Sunday, April 02, 2023 | |
Seaman John Keating, above right, and in his whites, left. NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — John Keating served his country in the Navy from 1949 to 1953 as a seaman first class during the Korean War. The North Adams native also had two brothers who served – Lloyd in the Army and Robert, a gunner's mate on a Navy destroyer. At 92 years of age, he is tremendously kind, genuine, highly intelligent and possesses an extraordinary memory. He went to basic training at Great Lakes Naval Station in Illinois and remembered that when he went to enlist, "They said if I wanted to go right away, they could get me into 0 Comments Read More >> |
Transgender Day of Visibility: Q&A With Local Transgender LeadersBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 04:09PM / Sunday, April 02, 2023 | | NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Berkshires in recent years have been working to create a safe environment so people can be who they are and feel welcomed. Transgender Day of Visibility on Friday, and the past week, set aside time to raise awareness of the resources available to support transgender people and create a discussion that will lead to a path of improvement. Several members of the transgender community shared their thoughts with us about what the day meant for them, how the community at large can be an ally and some of their own experiences in being transgender. "So having a 'day of visibility' is, I think, about trying to celebrate and find 0 Comments Read More >> |
MCLA Women's Lax Drops League Opener05:10PM / Saturday, April 01, 2023 | | SALEM, Mass. -- Taylor Sujko scored three goals and set up two more to lead the Salem State women's lacrosse team to a 21-4 win over MCLA in the Trailblazers's MASCAC opener. Summer Nichols scored twice, and Lori Leseter made 14 saves for MCLA (2-2, 0-1), which hosts Worcester State on Saturday. 0 Comments Read More >> |
Letter: Disappointing Responses to MCLA Homeless Proposal02:00PM / Saturday, April 01, 2023 | |
To the Editor: It’s been disappointing, but hardly surprising, to see the knee-jerk reactions to the proposed temporary use of a vacant MCLA dorm for transitional family housing. The stereotypes of homelessness have been alive and well among our local leaders and among the public. The conjured images of filthy drug addicts pushing shopping carts and begging for money have been splattered across social media and whispered over back fences. This is not what family homelessness looks like. Families are some of the most difficult people to provide shelter for when they lose their housing. When you have families with kids, caregivers, multiple generations, etc.. the public’s
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Bridgewater State Baseball Tops MCLA08:12PM / Friday, March 31, 2023 | | SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Scott Emerson went 3-for-5 with a double and a triple to lead the Bridgewater State baseball team to an 11-3 win over MCLA on Friday in the Trailblazers’ MASCAC opener. Noel Medina went 2-for-4 with a double for MCLA (6-8, 0-1), which goes to Bridgewater State for a double-header on Monday. Women’s Lacrosse NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – Summer Nichols scored eight goals Thursday to lead MCLA to a 20-2 win over Lyndon State. Julia Graham scored five goals, and Lori Lester made five saves for the Trailblazers (2-1), who go to Salem State on Saturday. 0 Comments Read More >> |
North Adams Loses Another City ClerkStaff Reports, 06:38PM / Friday, March 31, 2023 | | NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The city is about to lose its third city clerk in just over a year. Joshua Vallieres submitted his resignation on Friday effective May 5, writing that he was planning to start a family and seeking a "better work/life balance." He was sworn in on July 27 last year after several months as the assistant and then acting clerk. "This has been one of the most professionally satisfying times in my life, and I am grateful to the offices, boards, and individuals that have been there in support of this tremendous learning experience," he wrote in his letter. Vallieres is the latest in a series of clerks who have 0 Comments Read More >> |
Arts & Cultural Groups Celebrate Millions in Local Grant AwardsBy Tammy Daniels, iBerkshires Staff 06:37PM / Friday, March 31, 2023 | |
Lyrical Faith, an award-winning poet and educator, performed two of her spoken word poems at the event. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Artists and creative organizations from around Western Massachusetts celebrated on Friday the awarding of more than $9 million in grants through the Massachusetts Cultural Council to help with recovery after the pandemic. The grants were made through two one-time Cultural Sector Recovery Grant programs — one to assist businesses, organizations and collaboratives and the other artists, creatives and gig workers. More than $51 million was awarded throughout the state; $2.5 million was targeted to humanities organizations and $7 million into the 0 Comments Read More >> |
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