| MountainOne to Launch Second Children’s Book, 'Something to Save'
NORTH ADAMS, Mass.— MountainOne, a community-based financial institution, announced it has partnered once again with storybook author Doug Murphy and illustrator Laura Salafia for "Something to Save," the follow-up to MountainOne's debut book, "How to Climb a Mountain."
MountainOne's second |
 | Weekend Outlook: Baby Animals, Fundraisers, and More
There are several events this weekend to help you recharge from your week, including "Baby Animals," fundraisers, live music, and more.
Editor's Pick
Baby Animals
Hancock Shaker Village, Pittsfield
Saturday, April 12, through Sunday, May 4.
The birds |
| North Adams City Hall Getting Insulation
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — City Hall will be in a bit of disarray as a project to insulate the 1970s building with spray foam is completed.
Mayor Jennifer Macksey said at Tuesday's City Council meeting that the work will take approximately two weeks.
"We received a grant through the Green |
 | Tractor Supply to Host Pet Treat Tasting Event in North Adams
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Tractor Supply Company will host a pet treat tasting event on April 12, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at its North Adams location, 826 Curran Memorial Highway.
The event will allow pets to sample various pet treats sold at the store.
Peter Dashno/Diana, the North Adams Tractor Supply |
 | Author Discusses Arnold Print Works History at North Adams Library
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The North Adams Public Library and the North Adams Historical Society will host author Samuel M. Trudel on Wednesday, April 16, at 6 p.m.
Trudel will discuss his two-book series on the Arnold Print Works and its leader, W.M. Arthur Gallup.
Trudel's presentation will cover Gallup's 50-year leadership of |
 | Clarksburg School Officials Told to Provide Options for Cutting Budget
CLARKSBURG, Mass. — School officials say the fiscal 2026 budget is up by less than one percent — if they didn't have to carry nearly $200,000 for retirements and FICA.
"I think for most towns, the town budget usually carries insurance and FICA, at least for retirees," said Assistant Superintendent Tara |
| Macksey to Run for Third Term as Mayor
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Jennifer A. Macksey has pulled nomination papers for a third term as the mayor.
"Serving as mayor of North Adams has been the honor of my lifetime," she said in a statement. "Together, we've achieved remarkable progress, but our work is far from finished. I am eager to continue |
| Drury Students Bring Musical 'Zombie Prom' To Life
NORTH ADAMS, Mass.—Drury Stage Company will present the musical "Zombie Prom" at the Drury Performing Arts Center (DPAC) with three performances.
The production is led by students in various roles, including acting, technical work, costuming, set building, and stage management. Community members, school, and |
 | State Auditor Pushes PILOT Program Reform in Windsor
Windsor Select Board Chair Chris Cozzaglio says more money for the thousands of acres of state-owned land would help towns dealing with rising costs and aging populations.
WINDSOR, Mass. — Environmentally prosperous and high property-value communities don't see the same reimbursements for state-owned |
 | North Adams' Route 2 Study Looks at 'Repair, Replace and Remove'
Attendees make comments and use stickers to indicate their thoughts on the priorities for each design.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Nearly 70 residents attended a presentation on Saturday morning on how to stitch back together the asphalt desert created by the Central Artery project.
Of the three options proposed |
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