The housing market keeps getting worse. The core of the problem is simple: Too much money chasing too few homes.
Sheffield’s Mrs. Robert Schuyler Tompkins collects rare 18th-century mourning rings, once popular funeral keepsakes later banned in Massachusetts for their costliness.
The penultimate "Huddle Up" podcast episode is out now at berkshireeagle.com/sports and on Spotify to talk about Lee's playoff loss in the MIAA Division VIII State Football Tournament. Jesse Kolodkin ...
The second annual Movember Pickleball Tournament was meant to raise awareness about men's mental health and cancers and that ...
One of the wonderful benefits of living and working here in the Berkshires is that there are many things that we as local ...
Witnesses saw a single vehicle strike a guardrail before spinning out and stopping in the left lane. The vehicle's operator ...
For the last several weeks, the full might of the U.S. Navy, including the largest, most deadly aircraft carrier in America's ...
The Berkshire Regional Planning Commission will work with the town to prioritize projects and forward them to the state for ...
NORTH ADAMS — City firefighters responded shortly after 7 a.m. Monday to a structure fire on Francis Street, according to a ...
Berkshire Art Center is celebrating the winter season with a new lineup of classes under the theme “Joy to the World — Creatively,” designed to inspire creativity, connection, and joy.
The Salisbury Winter Sports Association’s Ski Swap and Sale will be held Saturday, Dec. 6, at Lakeville Hose Company. New and used winter sports gear, including skis, boots, and snowboards, ...
In the penultimate Kolodkin's Corner, we take a look at this football season, the future and a few people to be thankful for.
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