A prisoner of war, Lt. William D. Pharmer Jr., has requested from a German concentration camp that his $100 allotment check be contributed to the Red Cross War Fund. His father, William D. Pharmer of 194 Pomeroy Avenue, turned over the check today to Robe... See more
Neptune VI, the old hand tub in the basement of the Berkshire Museum of Natural History and Art, which dates back to the middle of the 18th century, having come from New York to Troy and from Troy here about 75 years ago, has a rival for being the oldest ... See more
Seeing Rainbows, a Berkshire-based, trans-led nonprofit, has secured 2026 funding through recent grants from Berkshire United Way, Feigenbaum Foundation, First Avenue Foundation, Greylock Federal Credit Union, and several Local Cultural Councils. Now in i... See more
The Boys' Club tomorrow will have completed a half century of service to the boys of this city and Dalton. The club was opened to boys March 5, 1900, in a single room on the second floor of the Renne building on Fenn Street. Originally the work of the clu... See more
GREAT BARRINGTON — Monument Mountain Regional High School has announced its honor roll for the second quarter of the 2025-26 school year.
High honors requires an average of 90 with no grade below an 85. Honors requires an average of 85 with no grade below... See more