October is beautiful for a good hike or nature walk. If you're a western part of the state person like me, you understand the ubiquitous nature of woods and lakes and streams!
Streams appear so clean and precious, don't they? I'm pretty sure most of them are since they feed some of Massachusetts' water supply...
When I lived in the eastern part of Massachusetts, I noticed that pretty much all of the fire hydrants were red. I mean, I think if you ask a group of random people what color a fire hydrant is, most would say "red".
But, Not All Fire Hydrants Are Red...
Did anything get accomplished at the meeting last night? The community session is required by the Cannabis Control Commission, offering the most detailed look to date at plans by JMJ Holdings to shift to a new use of the former retail destination.
Pittsfield and The Berkshires are experiencing a hot and dry summer, so with that comes some necessary water restrictions, unfortunately.
With a fast-increasing depletion of the water supply at the Pittsfield Cleveland Reservoir, the city of Pittsfield’s Department has enacted a State of Water Supply Conservation to ensure an adequate supply of water for fire protection and emergency response effe
Chris Kramek and his family now know why flood insurance is a must when you live 100 feet from the water.
Kramek, who owns a second home in Plymouth, MA, spoke with Slater on Friday and said he and his family were in The Berkshires during Tuesday's storm and was thankful that their cleaner was able to get into and check on their White Horse Beach home...