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Red, white and blue filled North Street Friday morning as Pittsfield celebrated its annual Fourth of July Parade.
It will remain mostly clear on Saturday, with daytime highs creeping up, but still comfortable around 80 or slightly above.
Thousands of people of all ages flooded the streets Friday morning to watch Pittsfield’s annual Fourth of July Parade.
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The annual Pittsfield Fourth of July Parade traveled a spectator-packed route through the city on Friday. Simone Vigeant, 3, ...
The Lenox House Restaurant at the site of what is now Antimony Brewery and Kitchen on the Pittsfield Lenox Road was a family ...
On Thursday night at the Adams Town Common, a little over 30 people gathered for the second annual reenactment of Susan B.
Aside from the fact that Trump's so-called "beautiful" bill will increase the U.S. debt load by $3 trillion to $5 trillion over time, it will once again be an exercise ...
A new exhibit at the Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum explores how Alva Belmont’s tea parties helped spark revolutionary conversations about women’s suffrage.
James Taylor and his All-Star Band returned to the Koussevitzky Music Shed Thursday night with a mix of songs about highways, ...
After nearly two decades of serving espresso in the heart of downtown, Dottie’s Coffee Lounge is closing its doors to make ...
A group of Simon’s Rock alumni want to turn the former school’s campus into a multipurpose village that includes housing and ...
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