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An interview with Pamela Franks.
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The Williamstown, Massachusetts select board has voted against adopting a residential tax exemption after weeks of passionate debate in the community.
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The Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863-1944) is best known for expertly capturing emotion in human figures - but many of his works feature landscape and “Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth” examines how he animated nature to express psychological states.Alexis Goodin is Associate Curator at The Clark and she leads us through a tour of "Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth," on view at The Clark through October 15, 2023.
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For seven decades, the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Williamstown, Massachusetts, has brought emerging and professional theater artists together in the Berkshires to create a thrilling summer festival of diverse, world premiere plays and musicals, bold new revivals, and a rich array of accompanying cultural events.Williamstown Theatre Festival Interim Artistic Director Jenny Gersten joins us this morning to tell us about the season – which includes the return of the WTF Cabaret: a cabaret series curated in partnership with Tony Award nominee and Festival mainstay Christopher Fitzgerald. The WTF Cabaret will take place over three successive weekends and Cabaret All-Stars (Eden Espinosa, Asmeret Ghebremichael, and Jon-Michael Reese) will be a part of all three weeks with guest artists and hosts rotating each week.
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A motion to expand zoning for manufactured homes in Williamstown, Massachusetts failed by a handful of votes at town meeting this week.
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An incumbent and a member of the planning board won open seats on the Williamstown, Massachusetts select board this week.
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An incumbent is among the three Williamstown, Massachusetts residents running for two open spots on the town’s five-member select board.
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A real estate broker from Williamstown, Massachusetts is running for select board in next month’s town election.
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A member of the Williamstown, Massachusetts planning board is running for select board.
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A representative from the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources will join local legislators for a tour of Berkshire maple sugarhouses on Sunday.