- Prosecutor seeks Dozier mental evaluation
State prosecutors are seeking a mental evaluation of Henry Dozier, the man accused of stabbing his wife to death in Great Barrington in 2007, but his attorney is asking that he at least be allowed to attend the ...
- Great Barrington: Soccer registration coming
The Berkshire Hills Youth Soccer Club will hold registration for spring 2009 travel soccer teams on Jan.
- Man injured in 3-car accident on South Street
A Great Barrington man was transported to Berkshire Medical Center with head injuries in the wake of a three-car accident on South Street last night.
- Food Pantry In Danger of Closing
A western Massachusetts food pantry is in danger of closing unless it can find a new home, just when the need for its services is growing.
- Fire station on track to finish on time
It may have taken years for the project to get off the ground, but it appears the town's new fire station will be ready on - or ahead of - schedule.
- Mass. food pantry looks for new home
A western Massachusetts food pantry is in danger of closing unless it can find a new home, just when the need for its services is growing.
- Great Barrington
When J. Martin Salvadore returned home from the Vietnam War nearly 40 years ago, he didn't expect to stay in the area long, and he certainly wasn't interested in selling insurance.
- Great Barrington
The People's Food Pantry is still looking for space, and time is growing short. The nonprofit organization, which provides food for needy families in South County, has been asked by the town to vacate its space ...
- Police strive to strengthen community ties
The Great Barrington Police Department is looking for new ways to tackle potential issues in town and is seeking aid from the entire community to do so.
- Come clean on Schwartz dismissal
The loss of Al Schwartz to the Mahaiwe and to the Great Barrington community is a serious matter.
- News items on Berkshire County education
A gathering for all: A free Community Kwanzaa Celebration will be held on Monday, beginning at 5 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 116 South St., Pittsfield.
- Holiday Masses listed
The Diocese of Springfield has posted a parish-by-parish listing of all area Christmas Masses on its Web site, www.diospringfield.org . Diocesan spokesman Mark Dupont said the listing is to assist local ...
- Radon levels raise concern
City health officials are trying to reduce the levels of radon gas in City Hall and they are urging homeowners to do the same.
- Lawyer looks ahead to trials
With news that the district attorney cannot pursue murder charges in the county's latest killing, there are now only three active murder cases pending in Berkshire Superior Court.
- O'Reilly Producer: 'We Saved Christmas Last Year'
As part of his annual War on Christmas mania, Fox News' Bill O'Reilly pounced on the town of Great Barrington, MA last year after the town's selectmen voted 4 to 0 to shut off decorative lights by 10pm in order ...
- O'Reilly producer: "We saved Christmas" in Great Barrington
From the O'Reilly Factor last night. Says Bill O'Reilly: "Lenox is beautiful. Adams is Beautiful.
- Dashing through the snow
This annual community celebration of the season sees the streets of the Village Beautiful filled with festive fun, from the opening Carol Sing at the rustic 1753 House in Field Park on Friday, to a free family ...
- High spirits of Christmas present
This holiday season, there is a particular wealth of theatre presentations to tap into for a fun and festive family outing.
- Elementary school goes green
"Well, we're recycling our utensils and cups and cans," said Muddy Brook Elementary School second grader Wilson Sprague.