 | Adams Selectmen Sign 25-Year Agreement With Campground Developer
An initial plan for the camping area that could include cabins, tents and Airstreams.
ADAMS, Mass. — The town of Adams has signed a 25-year development agreement with Shared Estates Asset Fund to construct a camping venue at the Greylock Glen.
The company will pay the town at least $74,400 annually; |
 | Adams Community Bank Changes Commercial Senior Team
ADAMS, Mass. — Adams Community Bank (ACB) announced the retirement of Senior VP of Commercial Lending Donna Palma and the promotion of Tracy McConnell to succeed Palma.
After a career in banking spanning 47 years, Palma now enjoys a planned retirement. Palma has been a part of the ACB leadership team since |
| BArT Theatre Presents 'She Kills Monsters'
ADAMS, Mass. — BArT Theatre presents, "She Kills Monsters," by Qui Nguyen.
The dates of the performances are:
Grades 10-12 performances
Friday, Jan. 12 at 7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 13 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Grade 9 performances
Friday, Jan. |
| Berkshire Athenaeum's 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Families with young children are invited to join the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program at the Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield's Public Library.
The Library will host a launch party on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024, from 10:30 am to noon for families with children ages |
 | Carpenter Breaks School Assist Record at Framingham State
Framingham State senior point guard Gwendolyn Carpenter last month broke the all time assist record at the school.
Her 466th career assist came in a win over Curry College on Dec. 9, breaking a 5-year-old school record.
Carpenter was averaging more than seven assists per game going into Wednesday's home game |
 | Adams Picks Mass Audubon for Glen Educator
ADAMS, Mass. — The Massachusetts Audubon Society has been part of the visioning process of the 1,063-acre Greylock Glen development for well more than a decade.
Now it will be providing environmental educational opportunities at the glen as the first service provider at the soon to open Outdoor Center in the 50 acres |
 | North Adams Dealt With Big Projects, Big Challenges in 2023
Gov. Healey came to North Adams to survey the damage caused by torrential rains in July.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The city is ending a year filled with major projects getting underway, some massive infrastructure challenges and the announced revival of a significant pillar of the community.
In a |
 | North Adams Public Schools Art Teacher Wins Award
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — This fall, the North Adams Public Schools (NAPS) District Arts Integration Specialist, Leslie Appleget, won the 2023 Outstanding Community Arts Education Collaborative Multidisciplinary Award from stateside arts collaborative Arts|Learning.
The award was conferred at Arts|Learning's 36th |
| Roots Teen Center Hires Executive Director
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — ROOTS Teen Center has hired Amelia Wood as the new Executive Director.
In this new position, Wood aims to meet the interests and needs of teens by creating partnerships with Northern Berkshire school systems and local organizations, artists, and collaborators.
Wood, a North Adams native, |
| MCLA Women's Basketball Earns Road Win
FRANKLIN, Mass. -- Kristie Zator had a double-double Tuesday to lead the MCLA women's basketball team to a 45-27 win over Dean College.
Zator finished with 16 points and 11 rebounds in the Trailblazers' first game after their winter break.
Wahconah graduate Eva Eberwein scored 11 points and had three steals |
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